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    [size=30]A “British-Chinese” struggle over the desalination of Basra water and a comparison between the two offers.. Experts suggest suspicion of corruption


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    Economist Nabil Al-Marsoumi revealed the circumstances and details of a “British-Chinese conflict” over the desalination of Basra water, after the completion of the project in favor of a Chinese company. Electricity, instead of being limited to one project, which is water desalination, according to the British company's offer.
    The project bears the name of establishing a project in Al-Faw for water desalination, and the British offer through the British Baywater Company, at a cost of $5 billion financed by the British loan, includes the construction of a seawater desalination plant with the RO system, with a production capacity of one million m3 per day and transmission lines with a total length of 345 km To address the water salinity crisis in Basra, a system that costs the province a lot of exorbitant amounts of money in the field of maintenance and replacement of filters,” al-Marsumi revealed.
    Al-Marsoumi explained: As for the Chinese offer, it is through the Chinese company Shanghai, but the cost is not known precisely. The Chinese offer includes the establishment of a steam station in Al-Faw to implement multi-purpose projects, which are the production of local water from the sea with a capacity of one million and 250 thousand cubic meters of water suitable for human use and the production of 3000 Megawatts of electric power and the construction of this project is financed either through a Chinese loan or through petro-dollars.
    And he shows that “the consulting company, the Austrian company ELF, is responsible for providing advisory services for the project, and while Basra Governorate wants to refer the project to the Chinese company, the central government is working to refer it to the British company, although all previous indications indicate a clear likelihood of the Chinese offer.” Especially if the cost at which the Chinese company will implement is close to the cost of the British company, although some news indicates that the cost of the Chinese offer was only 3 billion dollars, and it includes two projects, one for desalinating sea water and the other for the production of electricity. For the British company, and on the contrary, there are great suspicions of corruption surrounding this contract,” according to Al Marsoumi.
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