Sharjah: Sharjah Municipality has initiated two significant projects aimed at facilitating the provision of irrigation water for green spaces. This initiative aligns with the municipality’s commitment to implementing highly efficient infrastructure projects, particularly the establishment of treated water pumping stations, which play a pivotal role in delivering irrigation water to existing and potential cultivation areas as outlined in the annual agricultural plans.The move is in line with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.
Obaid Saeed Al Tunaiji, Director-General of Sharjah Municipality, along with other officials from government departments and collaborating agencies, were present at the inauguration of the two projects.
Al Tunaiji said the municipality is actively engaged in the implementation of significant infrastructure projects, particularly the construction of irrigation water pumping stations. These projects run in tandem with agricultural initiatives carried out year-round, aiming to establish a consistent and sustainable irrigation source that will bolster the success of green spaces and the broader agricultural project.
The treated water for irrigating green spaces necessitates infrastructure rehabilitation to ensure optimal water usage.Obaid Saeed Al Tunaiji, Director-General of Sharjah Municipality, along with other officials from government departments and collaborating agencies, were present at the inauguration of the two projects.
Al Tunaiji said the municipality is actively engaged in the implementation of significant infrastructure projects, particularly the construction of irrigation water pumping stations. These projects run in tandem with agricultural initiatives carried out year-round, aiming to establish a consistent and sustainable irrigation source that will bolster the success of green spaces and the broader agricultural project.
The treated water for irrigating green spaces necessitates infrastructure rehabilitation to ensure optimal water usage.The second project entailed the establishment of a new pumping station in the Al-Budaiya area with a daily capacity of 36,000 cubic metres, corresponding to 9.5 million gallons of treated irrigation water.
Additionally, the municipal technical team extended a new pipeline from the Al-Budaiya station to the Al-Musnad area, covering a distance of 22.5km, marking a significant advancement in the provision of irrigation water within infrastructure projects.
The station comprises a storage unit with a capacity of 2,000 cubic metres (equivalent to 520,000 gallons) and is equipped with high-efficiency pumps.Jaafar Ali Jaafar, Director of the Sanitation Department, emphasised the significance of the projects aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the Al Qarain irrigation water pumping station and the Al-Badi’ station.
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