By John Lee.
Iraq has completed a new $146-million project to supply drinking water to much of Baghdad’s population.
Saleh al-Mutlaq (pictured), deputy prime minister for service affairs, told Al-Shorfa:
“The ministry of municipalities opened the Abu Ghraib Great Water Project … It will provide drinking water to houses through modern networks, and will cover about 50% of capital’s residents … The project is designed to serve the area for 25 years, and will be expanded later in consideration of population growth and urban expansion.“A similar project, carried out by Iraqi companies assisted by German and Turkish companies, is now under way in al-Rasafa in Baghdad, and is expected to be completed by mid-2013.
(Source: Al Shorfa)
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