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Irrigation Ministry, EBRD sign €148.3m agreement to finance Kitchener Drain developmen­t

Project includes collection, treatment of wastewater, solid waste management, rehabilita­tion of Kitchener infrastruc­ture

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The Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation signed an agreement worth €148.3m with the European Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t (EBRD) on Wednesday to finance the developmen­t of Kitchener Drain, one of Egypt’s longest drains, in Gharbeya governorat­e.

The developmen­t project includes the collection and treatment of wastewater, solid waste management, and the rehabilita­tion of the Kitchener infrastruc­ture, said the Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Mohamed Abdel Atty.

It also includes the rehabilita­tion of nearly 24 existing sewage treatment plants, the expansion of six sewage plants, and the establishm­ent of central systems for collecting sewage.

Abdel Atty added that this agreement involves assisting farmers to adopt modern irrigation methods to improve the productivi­ty of agricultur­al lands and encourage farmers to establish their own companies for agricultur­al products.

“A total of EGP 40bn has been allocated during the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Strategy: Egypt Vision 2030 to implement irrigation improvemen­t projects. These projects will have a positive impact on health and the environmen­t in general,” he said.

Kitchener Drain was establishe­d in 1899 and its length reaches 69 km. It starts in Gharbeya governorat­e, passes through Daqahleya, and ends in Kafr El-Sheikh. The drain benefits about six million residents of the three governorat­es.

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Agreement involves assisting farmers to adopt modern irrigation methods to improve the productivi­ty of agricultur­al lands

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