by Hana Namrouqa | Oct 14, 2014
AMMAN — Construction work on a pipeline to transport 30 million cubic metres (mcm) of Disi water from Amman to Zarqa Governorate annually will commence in the middle of next year, a government official said on Tuesday.
Under an agreement signed by Water Minister Hazem Nasser and French Ambassador Caroline Dumas, a pipeline and a hydropower plant will be established at a cost of $48 million.
“The project entails the construction of a 34-kilometre pipeline to transfer water from the new Abu Alanda Reservoir to the Khaw Reservoir in Zarqa, as well as a hydropower plant to benefit from the elevation difference between the two reservoirs,” Nasser said, noting that the 385-metre difference will enable the plant to generate more than 6,000 megawatts of clean energy annually.
In addition, a SCADA system will be established in the Abu Alanda Reservoir to electronically monitor the water quality around the clock, according to the minister, who added that the Khaw Reservoir and pumping station will also be rehabilitated.
The project tender will be floated next year and construction of the pipeline and hydropower plant will take 15 months, Nasser said.
The project is funded by a loan from the French Development Agency, according to Water Ministry Spokesperson Omar Salameh.
Salameh said the pipeline is one of several projects under which the ministry is linking the governorates together to facilitate the transfer of water from one area to another, noting that the northern governorates are suffering from an acute shortage of water due to hosting hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees.
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