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United Arab Emirates : Ajman plans $163.3m investment to improve sewerage system in the Emirates
Publish Date : 28-Dec-2016
Ajman plans AED600 million ($163.3 million) investment towards improvement of the emirate's sewerage system.
According to Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chairman, Ajman Sewerage, with the help of this investment, by 2020 the size of the sewerage network would double. This development will result in addition of around 600km of pipelines and 30 pumping stations, which would allow 100,000 additional citizens to benefit from the modern sewerage infrastructure.
He said, We are committed to the development of a sustainable and modern sewerage system that is in line with the preservation of our environment. Our capacities and strategies alongside leading water treatment technologies aim to benefit Ajmans citizens.
In 2017, the company expects expansion, mainly within the network coverage spanning Al Safia and part of Al Jurf 1, Al Jurf 2, Al Jurf Industrial and Al Ragayeb districts. The work will further expand to Al Mowaihat, Al Ragayeb and several other newly-developed areas in Ajman in 2018.
Ajman Sewerage is also planning to take up upgrades of several pumping stations along with the construction of a new major transmission pipeline in the centre of the city to cater for the water treatment and sewerage needs of a growing population in Ajman.