Deir Ezzor, Jan. 1 (SANA) Rehabilitation works continue in Deir Ezzor governorate on the Euphrates water plant, one of the largest water stations in Syria, which supplies more than half a million people. This comes as part of the second phase of a joint project between the general establishment for drinking water and UNICEF, aimed at ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water for residents.
Engineer Ahmed al-Mousa, director of the establishment, stated to SANA that the second phase of rehabilitation seeks to enhance the plant’s efficiency and improve the quality of water provided to the population. He noted that work is progressing steadily, with a plan to complete this phase by mid-year.
Al-Mousa stressed that the continued operation of the plant is vital for maintaining daily life and meeting the essential needs of residents who rely on it directly.
The project is receiving significant attention from government authorities, given the importance of providing clean drinking water as part of efforts to improve living conditions and strengthen public health security in the region.







