Sharjah24: The Sharjah Electricity, Water and Gas Authority (SEWA) has revealed the implementation of a number of development projects for water distribution networks in the various areas of Sharjah exceeding 200 km in length and at a cost exceeding 64,553 million dirhams, to ensure the delivery of water service to all subscribers, and by using pipes that conform to the latest international specifications that preserve the environment. The distribution is between 100 and 300 mm.
Engineer Issam Al Mulla, Director of the Water Department, stated that the authority is continuing its efforts to strengthen the transmission and distribution networks of water in all regions of the Emirate of Sharjah, indicating that the new water network projects come within the authority’s plans and projects to provide water supplies in the Emirate of Sharjah and achieve comprehensive development in all sectors.
He explained that the development projects implemented by the authority include work on a project to extend a water network to Al Suyoh area 11 and implement a project to complete the water network in the Sajaa industrial area. Development projects also include work on a project to complete the extension of a water network to Al Rahmaniyah areas 7, 8, 9, 10.
He emphasised that the authority follows the latest technical specifications in the use of pipes for the water network made of GRE material, which is a material reinforced with glass fibers, and that the authority is committed to providing immediate water supply service to every housing ready to live anywhere within the limits of the authority's coverage.