El-Sherbiny, accompanied by officials from his ministry, the New Urban Communities Authority, and the city's development body, visited a green housing project featuring 1,842 eco-friendly units. The project, located in a regional services area, emphasizes sustainable building techniques, energy and water conservation, and ample green spaces, according to Alaa Abdellah, head of the 10th of Ramadan City Authority.
The Minister urged the swift completion of all ongoing work
on the project and called for maximizing the use of available land for new
community services.
El-Sherbiny also inspected upgrades to the industrial
drainage network in Industrial Zone A1, aimed at boosting efficiency and
performance. This includes infrastructure improvements and the expansion of
internal road networks. He emphasized the importance of maintaining surrounding
roads to ensure smooth traffic flow.
The tour concluded at Drinking Water Treatment Plant No. 3, where El-Sherbiny reviewed progress on its second phase. The expansion will boost the plant's capacity to 600,000 cubic meters per day (m³/day). A portion of the expansion, with a capacity of 150,000 m³/day, is already undergoing trial operation and sampling by health authorities. This additional capacity is set to supply Badr City and Capital Gardens, significantly increasing drinking water availability in East Cairo and supporting national development projects.