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KSA pledges technical support to Lanka in desalinati­on projects

- MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has pledged to support Sri Lanka by offering its expertise in the desalinati­on sector, Rauf Hakeem, Sri Lankan minister of city planning and water resources, told Arab News.

Hakeem met with his counterpar­t, Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Fadhli, minister of water, environmen­t and agricultur­e, in Riyadh on Tuesday.

“It was a useful and cordial dialogue with the Saudi minister where Saudi Arabia would offer technical support and advice on desalinati­on projects that would be undertaken by the Sri Lankan government,” Hakeem said.

The talks were also attended by Sri Lankan Ambassador Azmi Thassim.

Hakeem said his ministry has already called tenders for desalinati­on plants for projects in Jaffna, the northern part of the island. He said his government also intends to carry out similar desalinati­on projects in areas like Hambantota and Kalpitiya, which are located in arid zones.

He said that Al-Fadhli has extended an invitation to a technical team from his min-

Aistry to visit the desalinati­on plant in Jubail. “Such visits will enrich our experience in the relevant sector,” he said.

Saudi Arabia has the largest desalinati­on plant in the world. The total length of supply pipeline is 7,000 km. It serves about 60 percent of domestic use in the Kingdom, making Saudi Arabia the largest producer of desalinate­d water in the world.

Saline Water Conversion Corporatio­n (SWCC) carries out the transmissi­on of drinking water to the beneficiar­y regions using a very long pipeline network with pipes ranging between 8 and 80 inches in diameter. The water is pumped through 47 pumping stations to a total of 224 water tanks, with a total capacity of 11.6 million cubic meters, in addition to 16 blending stations to mix the desalinate­d water with the undergroun­d water, and eight other terminal stations. Its electricit­y co-generation capacity has reached 7,500MW and is considered one of the major electricit­y producers in the country.

Hakeem explored the feasibilit­y of joint cooperatio­n between the Kingdom and Sri Lanka during his meeting with Abdullah Al-Abdul Karim, deputy governor for plan- ning and developmen­t, Conversion Corp.

Hakeem also met with Yousef Al-Basam, vice chairman of the Saudi Fund For Developmen­t and discussed the possibilit­y of obtaining micro-credit for SMEs in Sri Lanka.

Earlier, financial lending for several projects on the island had been provided. They include $140 million for a road constructi­on project and for the refurbishm­ent of the Epilepsy Hospital in Colombo.

In addtion, financing came as additional funding for the procuremen­t of equipment for the ongoing Epilepsy Hospital Project, in which $20 million has been provided to construct a fully equipped state-of-art hospital for epilepsy patients. The 10-story hospital building consists of an operation theater, Intensive Care Unit, High Dependency Unit, 242-bed male and female wards, an auditorium for capacity building for the countrywid­e medical staff.

The additional financing of $12 million is mainly to procure equipment including device ray CT, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine, physical therapy devices, medical furniture. Saline Water

 ??  ?? The Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t aims to reduce the unemployme­nt rate among women with its work from home program. (AFP)
The Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t aims to reduce the unemployme­nt rate among women with its work from home program. (AFP)
 ??  ?? Sri Lankan Minister for City Planning and Water Resources Rauf Hakeem exchanges mementos with Minister of Water, Environmen­t and Agricultur­e Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Fadhli in Riyadh on Tuesday. (AN photo)
Sri Lankan Minister for City Planning and Water Resources Rauf Hakeem exchanges mementos with Minister of Water, Environmen­t and Agricultur­e Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Fadhli in Riyadh on Tuesday. (AN photo)

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