Continuous efforts by workers and technicians of Water Establishment in Al-Hasakah to maintain Allouk water station
The Public Establishment for Drinking Water in Al-Hasakah continues to maintain the Allouk water station to increase the number of working wells and improve pumping water to subscribers. The station was re-operated last week, after a hiatus of more than three months as a result of the practices of the Turkish occupation.
The company’s general manager, Mahmoud Al-Okla, said in a statement to SANA reporter that the maintenance workshops are continuing efforts to re-maintain wells. Since the start of the station’s operation, they have managed to maintain ten wells, bringing the total number of operating wells to date to 18 wells, in addition to 4 horizontal pumps. The maintenance includes electrical equipment for wells, submersibles and some other supplies.
Al-Okla pointed out that the Establishment seeks to maintain the largest number of wells that pump approximately 80,000 cubic meters of water per day.These quantities cover the needs of the city of Hasakah and its surrounding neighborhoods and the western countryside, according to the rationing schedule that was previously in place, which secures sufficient quantities of water to subscribers.
It is noteworthy that the number of wells in the Allouk project is 34 wells, in addition to 12 horizontal pumps, which provide water for nearly one million citizens in the city of Hasakah and the western countryside.
Inas Abdulkareem