The towns of Borg and Beno Kebula have implemented a joint project for sanitation. The heads of the two towns, Mohammed Yassin and Fayez Al Shaer, have inspected the ongoing works at the site.
Yassen
“This project includes the construction of two new sewage treatment plants and the transfer of the existing station in Pino, close to the houses to this site,” said the mayor of the tower, Mohammed Yassin. “Bino Municipality bought the land of this project, And lift the damage from the town of Beit Malat and beyond, and will complete the project within a month.
“The funding from the Municipality of Borg and Bino funds the municipalities of Joumah to” support the project to achieve it as quickly as possible, “Yassin said.” The municipalities have not received funding for a year and the funds are barely sufficient for hygiene, waste and staff salaries. ”
Yassine thanked the Municipality of Pino-Kabula for its constant cooperation with the municipalities. This cooperation is a model for development work for the benefit of the towns as a whole.
Poet
“The geographical reality of the region has forced cooperation in the area of sewage, because of the declining nature of the land,” said Benoiz Fayez, head of the municipality. “We are aware of the importance of sewage treatment in order to preserve the cleanliness of the environment and public health.”
He added: “We launched this cooperation, from the principle that pollution from untreated untreated water that flows above the ground, harm everyone and provide no human being and environment, and had to be networked hands to cooperate and lift damage to other towns.”
He explained that “the sewerage of the tower has been connected with the sewage of Pino, where the previous municipality installed in Pino refinery station, close to the houses, we will move it to this site, in addition to the installation of two new stations, with LIXORS accessories in order to ensure effective refining for a minimum of four thousand people, Reed cultivation on the site area, to further purify the water caused by the refining process.