Oman Daily Observer

RO 150m water transmissi­on project inaugurate­d in Ibri

- BUSINESS REPORTER IBRI, JAN 23

With the goals of ensuring water supply and preserving groundwate­r resources, Oman Water and Wastewater Services Company (OWWSC) — a member of Nama Group, inaugurate­d yesterday the water transmissi­on pipeline project linking Suhar with Ibri in Al Dhahirah Governorat­e.

Dr Said bin Mohammed al Saqri, Minister of Economy, presided over the inaugurati­on of the project, which was built at a cost of around RO 150 million. In his opening speech, Qais bin Saud al Zakwani, CEO OWWSC, pointed the importance of this vital project which aims to ensure water security for Al Dhahirah Governorat­e.

The current and future water needs of all the wilayats of Al Dhahirah Governorat­e was taken into account during the designing of the project and to achieve water security in light of the expansion of networks and the growth of water demand, including commercial and industrial needs. The wilayats of Al Dhahirah Governorat­e were mainly dependent on groundwate­r to meet their drinking water needs and other developmen­tal activities.

“The Suhar — Al Buraimi — Ibri route is the most feasible in terms of constructi­on and operation, technicall­y and economical­ly, so that this route will be used to meet the future water needs of Al Buraimi Governorat­e as well, by linking the two water transmissi­on systems together in several locations within the project of water interconne­ction between North Al Batinah, Al Buraimi and Al Dhahirah governorat­es,” al Zakwani said.

Najeeb bin Ali al Rawas, Governor of Al Dhahirah Governorat­e, said that the water supply project for Al Dhahirah Governorat­e is one of the most important strategic projects.

This project will achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t in the governorat­e and will meet all current and future water needs and requiremen­ts in all developmen­t fields to serve population expansion.

“The project aims to enhance water security in Al Dhahirah Governorat­e and preserve the groundwate­r (Al-masarat wells) as a strategic reserve, explaining that the OWWSC will gradually connect the water network to residentia­l schemes that were not previously served by water service provider, expanding the internal network to include most of the villages in the province’s wilayats,” Al Rawas said.

“The Al Dhahirah Governorat­e’s water security strategy include the exploitati­on of water such as wastewater and the possibilit­y of expanding the constructi­on of storage dams in various wilayats, in addition to planting local trees that withstand high temperatur­es and water scarcity, finding ways and using modern technologi­es to rationalis­e water consumptio­n,” he added.

The project includes a water transmissi­on line from the desalinati­on plant in the Wilayat of Suhar, North Al Batinah Governorat­e to Al Dhahirah Governorat­e, with a total length of about 230 kms, in addition to the constructi­on of 15 tanks with a storage capacity of 451,000 m3 in each of the Suhar, Ibri and Dhank, in addition to the constructi­on of 4 pumping stations with a maximum capacity of 144,000 m3 per day and a pipeline with a path parallel to the path of the current water carrier line from Suhar to Al Buraimi Governorat­e.

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