Lamlas discusses with the United Nations Development Program team ways to establish a number of water desalination plants

The Minister of State, Governor of the capital, Aden, Ahmed Hamid Lamlas, discussed with the project coordinator at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Najm al-Din Saif, and the affiliated team, possible ways to establish a number of water desalination plants in the capital, Aden.
Governor Lamlas stressed during the meeting, which included the director of the local water and sanitation corporation in the capital, Aden, Muhammad Bakhbira, the international expert in water desalination, Colorado Chubariba, and the water resources specialist, engineer Buran, of the necessity of preparing the necessary studies for the project, taking into account the environmental impacts that it may have. Consequences of these stations.
Lamlas indicated that, according to the results of the studies, it will be agreed to determine the locations and locations of the stations, to be distributed among the directorates to meet the needs of the local community.
The meeting touched on a number of projects that must be implemented during the future phase to address the challenges facing the water and sanitation sector, in light of the rising population density witnessed by the capital, Aden.