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Shoura OKS water accord with Japan

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Riyadh: Md Rasooldeen The Shoura Council approved a draft agreement between the Kingdom and Japan on water management and maintenanc­e of sewage systems in Saudi Arabia.

The 30th session of the Shoura Council was held yesterday under the chairmansh­ip of the council's Vice Chairman Mohammed bin Amin Al-jaafri.

The agreement was between the Kingdom's Ministry of Water and Electricit­y and the Japanese ministries of economy, trade and industry and land, infrastruc­ture, transport and tourism. It covered a wide range of issues related to water management and sewage maintenanc­e.

The draft bill was presented by the council's committee on housing, water and public services.

Shoura Council Secretary-general Muhammed Al-ghamdi said the agreement, which comprises 10 articles, details the scope of cooperatio­n in the areas of water resources and production including desalinati­on, water distributi­on and control of water, distributi­on network, reducing leaks and waste water treatment and its re-use. He also said that it contains related areas such as customer services, including systems, billing and meter reading, facilities and water technology and sanitation equipment.

The draft agreement also promotes cooperatio­n between the two bodies in the areas of developmen­t of human resources and providing training in the areas of water management and conduct research and studies related to water resources and develop infrastruc­ture facilities.

Under the program, Al-ghamdi said that there is provision for cooperatio­n in operations and maintenanc­e of water related projects and to set up joint ventures in those areas.

The secretary-general said that while discussing the report of the committee on administra­tion and human resources on the annual report of the Institute of Public Administra­tion’s (IPA) ninth Five-year Developmen­t Plan for the year 1431/1432 AH, the house suggested that adequate funds be allocated for the IPA to open up more branches for men and women to cover various regions in the Kingdom.

“Such efforts will contribute to preparing efficient civil servants who will be able to handle all types of administra­tive functions,” the official noted. He said the IPA should organize programs to promote e-governance among its students.

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