His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, directed Sharjah Public Works Department to set up a sewage network in Khorfakkan.

On the other hand, al-Suwaidi said that the project of establishing an integrated sewage network and sewage treatment plant in the city of Kalba, has reached its final stages and is scheduled to end by early next month at a cost of 310 million dirhams, noting that the project falls within the strategic plan of the department, It is part of the objectives of the Emirate's comprehensive strategic plan to develop the emirate's sewage networks, in cooperation with the Sharjah Urban Planning Council, to cover the densely populated areas of Kalba.

He added that under the guidance of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, sub-links between the existing buildings and the implemented networks will be implemented, which will be implemented by the Department in cooperation with the Municipality of Kalbaa City and will connect and connect the buildings to the current sewerage network to serve 2217 buildings, including 82 government buildings. Buildings, 58 commercial buildings, 2077 housing units for citizens, 557 of which are for beneficiaries of the social services department, and the remaining 1520 will be connected to the sewage network. M on payments and premiums paid over one year.

The length of the lines of the networks implemented 111 km, distributed between the main lines and subsections, in addition to the main pumping line, and another 10 kilometers of irrigation, increases the area of ​​green areas and tells, and the diameter of pipes between 160 and 1200 mm, and the main pumping station and pumping station, To a sewage treatment plant with capacity of 3700 cubic meters per day, in addition to the establishment of 1000 inspection rooms.

He stressed that these projects contribute to the role of the city in preserving the environment, public health and safety, through integrated sewage networks, increasing investment opportunities, and increasing the green areas of irrigation lines for water treatment.