The construction of the largest desalination plant in all of Africa and the Middle East has kicked off in Egypt’s Sinai, North Sinai Governor Mohamed Shousha made the announcement on Tuesday.
The capacity of the first phase is 100,000 cubic meters daily, while the capacity of the second and third phases is 300,000 cubic meters per day.
Governor Shousha also added that a number of infrastructure and renovation projects were meant to kick off as of April 25th. Those projects include building four desalination plants in the governorate’s capital, Arish.
Three of the plants will have a total capacity of 5,000 cubic meters per day, meanwhile the last one will have the capacity of 10,000 cubic meters daily.
That way, these four desalination plants will be contributing to the water supply in Arish by providing 25,000 cubic meters daily to the supply network.
Other projects include the renovating of the seaport and five main squares including Al-Minaa Square, Arish Square, Saa Square, Cairo Square, and Sadat Square.
As President El Sisi said yesterday during his heartfelt speech, it’s important to carry on with national projects that shall serve the Egyptians‘ well-fare.
Having the biggest desalination plant being built here in Egypt, the largest in Africa and Middle East, brings us so much pride and honor.