48% of completion of construction of water distribution networks in Al Mudhaibi

Al Mudhaibi: The Director of Water Networks in the Wilayat of Al-Mudhaibi confirmed that the completion rate of the project so far has reached 48 percent, which is more than 11 percent ahead of the planned rate, indicating at the same time that he hopes to benefit from the new network in Al-Mudhaibi – which will be completed in March of 2024 – more than 130,000 people by the year 2025.

The project to construct water distribution networks in the Wilayat of Al Mudhaibi in the Al Sharqiyah North Governorate is one of the important development projects that are currently being implemented in the state, under the supervision of the Oman Water and Wastewater Services Company, as the executing company of the project continues the work of connecting the new network to the residences. Residential, commercial and industrial facilities in the center of the wilayat, the Procuratorate of Samad al-Shan, and a number of villages affiliated to them. The cost of the project, which operates under the design, construction and financing system, which will enhance the water delivery service to the various residential neighborhoods in the wilayat, is estimated at more than RO 65 million.

Eng. Ghaleb bin Amer Al-Muslimi, Director of Water Networks in the Wilayat of Al-Mudhaibi, said: The project is one of the strategic and vital projects in the Sultanate of Oman, and it is a project that works side by side with the main transmission line project from Al-Sharqiyah South Governorate to the states of Al-Sharqiyah North Governorate. Pointing out that the water distribution networks project in Al-Mudhaibi covers approximately 90 percent of the residential neighborhoods and villages in the wilayat, starting from the center of the wilayat, Al-Mudhaibi, and a number of nearby villages, all the way to the village of Al-Rawdha, passing through the villages of Samad Al-Shan, Al-Akhdar, and Khadra Bani Difa.

Eng. Ghaleb Al-Muslimi explained that the project is the construction of a water network with a length of 820 km, consisting of excavation works and connecting water connections to homes and residential, commercial and industrial facilities using polyethylene pipes and wrought iron transmission lines distributed to a number of main sites in the state, in addition to Installing network booster pumps and emergency shut-off valves distributed over residential plans, in addition to making direct household connections, estimated at more than 11,000 connections, to be placed on the main facades of these homes and residential, commercial and industrial facilities; To facilitate the process of connecting water service in the future.

The Oman Water and Wastewater Services Company is seeking to implement a number of future projects in the field of water in a number of wilayats in the North Al Sharqiyah governorate, most notably the water networks project in the wilayat of Dima and Al-Tayyin (the barren – Mahlah), where detailed designs and tender documents are being prepared, and the project implementation period is expected to be / 26/ months, including preparations, and it includes a pumping station in the desert, a conveyor line with a length of /83/ km, and /10/ distribution tanks, with a storage capacity ranging between /2000-10,000/ cubic meters.

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