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Egypt’s Housing executing 8 water, sewage stations in Marsa Matrouh

by Amwal Al Ghad English
Moustafa Madbouly

Egypt’s Housing Ministry says it is carrying out eight drinking water and sewage stations in Marsa Matrouh governorate, 524km (325.6 miles) west of Cairo, at a cost worth about 2.5 billion Egyptian pounds ($139.4 million).

These stations are set to be operated soon, said Housing Minister Moustafa Madbouly on Wednesday.

“There are three drinking water stations projects that are being executed in the governorate, at a capacity of 56,000 cubic metres per day and at a cost of 1.116 billion and €6 billion,” Madouly further added.

As for the sewage stations, the Egyptian minister said that his ministry is also implementing five projects, at a cost of 80,000 cubic metres daily and a cost of 1.278 billion.

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