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Water Treatment Facilities to be repaired

Veterans for Peace (VfP) in cooperation with LIFE for Relief and Development is planning to repair and renovate more Water Treatment Plants (WTP).

Suwaib WTP, City of Qurnah, Province Basrah
serving 32,000 people, 7 schools, 5 medical clinics, and Qurnah City

  • Established in: 1974
  • Water Source: Tigris River
  • Capacity: 1 million gallons
  • Budget Total: $82,000

Old Madina WTP, City of Qurnah, Province Basrah
serving 30,000 people, 18 schools, 3 medical clinics, a hospital, and the villages of Al-Nusair, Al-Salam, Ukab, and part of Qurnah

  • Established in: 1973
  • Water Source: Tigris River
  • Capacity: 1 million gallons
  • Budget Total: $105,500

Shaqraq WTP, City of Muqdadiya, Province Diyalah
serving 8,000 people, 5 schools, a medical clinic, and the villages of Qalaa, Khailaniya, and Ibarah

  • Established in: 1982
  • Water Source: Hkuraisan River
  • Budget Total: $33750

Al-Wihdah WTP, City of Madaiin, Province Baghdad
serving 30,000 people, 9 schools, a medical clinic, and the villages of Al-Huriyya, Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Khalisa, and Shuhadaa

  • Established in: 1981
  • Water Source: Mubtina Canal and Tigris River
  • Capacity: 1 million gallons
  • Budget Total: $123,500

Old Musayyab WTP, City of Al-Musayyab, Province Babylon
serving 34,000 people, 20 schools, 6 medical clinics, and parts of Al-Musayyab and Alexandria

  • Established in: 1966
  • Water Source: Euphrates River
  • Capacity: 2 million gallons
  • Budget Total: $127,500

Al-Hadhar WTP, Area of Horba, City of Sharqat, Province Nineveh
serving 22,000 people, 9 schools, 2 medical clinics, other government buildings, and the villages of Al-Hadhar, Ramdaniya, Al-Salal, Al-Mashad, Al-Findy, Ulaiba, Al-Horiya and Ghuraiba

  • Established in: 1982
  • Water Source: Tigris River
  • Capacity: 1.5 million gallons
  • Budget Total: $121,600

Afaq WTP, City of Afaq, Province Qadisiyya
serving 24,000 people, 10 schools, 2 medical clinics, and the villages of Afaq, Luaiby, Jurf, Mukhdara

  • Established in: 1972
  • Water Source: Daghara River and Euphrates River
  • Capacity: 1 million gallons
  • Budget Total: $104,000