Muqdadiyah stop water treatment plants due to power
7/26/2015
Announced Muqdadiya district administration, on Sunday, the water treatment plants in eliminating stopped due to lack of electricity supply, as called for adoption of the standards of justice in the distribution of power between the administrative units, confirmed that the number of hours of the pieces in the elimination of up to 15 hours a day. The head of the Municipal Council of the Magistracy Adnan al-Tamimi in an interview with the (long-Presse), "The need Muqdadiyah exceed 60 megawatts of electricity while equipped with 30 MW 0.20 them to crack and 10 MW for areas Hamrin, which includes several villages outside the administrative border of Mekdadip located 30 km northeast of Baquba. "
Tamimi and that "the Hamrin areas within the share Muqdadiyah excluded from the programmed cutting hours, raising the pieces in Muqdadiyah which up to 15 hours, along with weak voltages which caused stop operation of water treatment plants."
Tamimi called for "the adoption of the standards of justice in the distribution of electricity between the administrative units and the dimensions of all areas Hamrin Muqdadiyah servings of electricity supply to ensure the smooth flow of electric current and avoid a crisis with the intensification of drinking water free conditions this summer."
The Water Directorate of Diyala province announced on May 19, 2015, new water network achievement in the district of Muqdadiyah, northeast of Baquba, within the Directorate budget for the current year 2015, and with citizens called "not to encroach upon the conveyor lines to avoid waste and water pollution," confirmed the implementation of projects the other will be completed before the next summer season.
The Minister of Water Resources Mohsen al-Shammari, announced in the January 18, 2015, the pursuit of his ministry to build dams in the province of Diyala to fill the need of irrigation water and irrigation, and among these projects linked to the budget with a $ 35 million share of Diyala province for infrastructure projects across the postpaid , local governments and the central student to prevent squatters on the water and re-restored to Diyala in agriculture.
Diyala, is one of the agricultural provinces in Iraq and is famous for being one of the most productive areas of the country to orange fruit, but the water shortage and shrinking farmland led to dry land and deprive the province of large agricultural areas
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7/26/2015
Announced Muqdadiya district administration, on Sunday, the water treatment plants in eliminating stopped due to lack of electricity supply, as called for adoption of the standards of justice in the distribution of power between the administrative units, confirmed that the number of hours of the pieces in the elimination of up to 15 hours a day. The head of the Municipal Council of the Magistracy Adnan al-Tamimi in an interview with the (long-Presse), "The need Muqdadiyah exceed 60 megawatts of electricity while equipped with 30 MW 0.20 them to crack and 10 MW for areas Hamrin, which includes several villages outside the administrative border of Mekdadip located 30 km northeast of Baquba. "
Tamimi and that "the Hamrin areas within the share Muqdadiyah excluded from the programmed cutting hours, raising the pieces in Muqdadiyah which up to 15 hours, along with weak voltages which caused stop operation of water treatment plants."
Tamimi called for "the adoption of the standards of justice in the distribution of electricity between the administrative units and the dimensions of all areas Hamrin Muqdadiyah servings of electricity supply to ensure the smooth flow of electric current and avoid a crisis with the intensification of drinking water free conditions this summer."
The Water Directorate of Diyala province announced on May 19, 2015, new water network achievement in the district of Muqdadiyah, northeast of Baquba, within the Directorate budget for the current year 2015, and with citizens called "not to encroach upon the conveyor lines to avoid waste and water pollution," confirmed the implementation of projects the other will be completed before the next summer season.
The Minister of Water Resources Mohsen al-Shammari, announced in the January 18, 2015, the pursuit of his ministry to build dams in the province of Diyala to fill the need of irrigation water and irrigation, and among these projects linked to the budget with a $ 35 million share of Diyala province for infrastructure projects across the postpaid , local governments and the central student to prevent squatters on the water and re-restored to Diyala in agriculture.
Diyala, is one of the agricultural provinces in Iraq and is famous for being one of the most productive areas of the country to orange fruit, but the water shortage and shrinking farmland led to dry land and deprive the province of large agricultural areas
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