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    Minister of Water Resources issues an explanation regarding drinking water in Basra

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    Post by Rocky Fri 24 Aug 2018, 2:18 am

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    Minister of Water Resources Hassan al-Janabi issued a statement on drinking water in Basra on Friday, 24 August 2018.

    "This clarification is not intended to justify measures and is not intended to condemn or blame, but to clarify measurable facts and observations. I will limit it to drinking water in Basra, not the problem of salinity in the Shatt al-Arab, which I will return to on another occasion," al-Janabi said in a statement received by Baghdad today. , And where the ministry will hold on 5/9/2018 workshop in cooperation with the University of Basra to discuss the problem of Shatt al-Arab and the call in general, "stressing that" this clarification is undoubtedly aimed at solidarity and sympathy with the citizens of Basra who do not have access to water services is a natural right of the rights of citizens " .

    He explained that "to provide drinking water must be available three elements: the first source of raw water and the second stations of water purification and sterilization, and the third pumping stations and the network and the transfer of drinking water to homes and other state facilities."

    Abizaid: "In Iraq, the body responsible for raw water is the Ministry of Water Resources, either piped stations, pumping stations and transport networks and water distribution are the responsibility of the Ministry of Municipalities in all governorates of Iraq, except in Baghdad , it is the responsibility of the Municipality of Baghdad. 

    ( As well as it is with plants and sewage systems And the sewage treatment plants are the functions of the Ministry of Municipalities and Baghdad of the functions of the Secretariat of Baghdad).


    He pointed out that "Basra has more than 14 liquefaction stations for drinking water ranging in age from 40 to 80 years were all established on the Shatt al-Arab because of the sweetness of water previously," adding that "also established dozens of water parks after 2003 and some desalination units that were not operated for reasons many".

    He pointed out that "since the eighties the waters of the Shatt al-Arab have deteriorated and become unfit for drinking and continues to decline in quality to this day."

    "In 1992, the government decided, on the basis of an international consultation by Penny Partners, to provide Basra with drinking water from the Gharraf river from an area called Al Bida in Nasiriyah province, 240 kilometers from Basra."

    He warned the Minister of Water Resources that "the international consultant proposed the establishment of a large liquefaction station in the area of ​​bid'ah and pumping drinking water to Basra through a pipe conveyor from the heresy to Basra to keep drinking water from bypassing and delivering the amount needed by Basra, but the previous government and the economic embargo canceled the idea of a piped station in the innovation area and decided instead to continue using the old piped stations established in Basra on the Shatt al - Arab, and scrapped the idea of the tube carrier and replaced it channel open two - thirds of the last padded and third earthy. 

    this channel is created and managed by the Ministry Moar Water, working since 1997 ".


    He continued: "This open channel was named at the time" Wafaa al-Qaed "channel, also called the water channel of Basra and now known as" Al-Bida channel "currently carrying an average of 7 cubic meters per second, to the pooled pools in Basra near the airport called station (R0) Zero) enough to supply the basins of Basra drinking water for five days in the event of cutting the channel of innovation for any reason.

    Al-Janabi added: "The responsibility of the Ministry of Municipalities, transferred to the local government and the responsibility of the Ministry of Water Resources, begins at the R0 site. The raw water is pumped through conveying pipes to the old port stations located on the Shatt al-Arab (mentioned above) And then pumping them into distribution networks to homes. "

    He pointed out that "the amount of raw water pumped by the Ministry of Water Resources to the R0 ponds, the average rate of 7 cubic meters per second is enough to cover the needs of 3 million citizens on the basis of 200 liters per person per day," adding that "either if the rate of pumping to the ponds is 6 cubic meters per second enough To provide 2.5 million citizens with 200 liters per person per day. "

    He explained that this requires that "the pipes of water transport and drinking water distribution networks in Basra is a new court and free of perfusion, fractures and leaks."

    "Everyone knows that drinking water is poor and salty in the water networks and houses in Basra, so where does the clean raw water coming from the Gharaf river go and go to R0?"

    "It is clear that the conveying pipes and the distribution networks are fumigated, broken or overflowed, and fresh water leaks (saline at 630 ppm, which is below the WHO 700 ppm), while the salinity of the faucets is very high," he said.

    He added: "It has become clear since the nineties that Basra needs to establish a major desalination plant for sea water, to remove old dilapidated power stations, and to establish new networks and distribution lines, or repair the existing networks, and thus solve the problem of drinking water in Basra, In cooperation with the Ministry of Municipalities. "

    He stressed that "there is no doubt that the financial situation in the country has deteriorated a lot recently, but there have been periods of financial forgiveness that could have completed a station or desalination plants serving Basra large, and cover the suffering of citizens in the field of drinking water and household uses."

    "No project to supply drinking water to Basra can succeed without repairing the pipeline networks and distributing drinking water to neighborhoods and homes," he said.

    "The replacement of raw water with sea water, the repair of pumps and distribution networks is the key to achieving water security in Basra," he said, adding that "there is no other solution."

    "Finally, I appreciate the extent of the anger among the citizens and I call for the institutions concerned to play their role completely away from political or other differences. The Ministry of Water Resources sets its possibilities to serve the city and welcomes the marking of any failure to perform."


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