The Minister of Housing and the Governor of Dakahlia toured
the site of the Nabaruh drinking water station, which has a capacity of 34,000
cubic meters per day. The aim is to increase service efficiency, meet the
growing demand for drinking water, and serve approximately 35,000 beneficiaries
in the city of Nabaruh and its surrounding villages.
The detailed components of the station include: the intake,
a well, and a turbid water pump room; a Dynasand purification unit; a ground
tank, a filtered water well, and a filtered water pump room; a backwash tank, a
sludge concentration tank, drying tanks, a clarification well, a chlorine and
chemicals building, an air compressor building, a transformer building, a
generator building, an administration, laboratory, and control building, a
warehouse and workshop building, and the general site.
El-Sherbiny and Marzouk listened to a detailed explanation
of the expansion of the Nabaruh drinking water station, the operational status
of the station, and the stages of water purification. The Minister of Housing
directed the rapid completion of the remaining work and the completion of site
landscaping.
The tour was attended by officials from the Holding Company for Drinking Water and Wastewater, the National Authority for Drinking Water and Wastewater, the Regulatory Authority for Drinking Water and Wastewater, the Dakahlia Governorate Drinking Water and Wastewater Company, and the implementing companies.