Today, Monday, Major General Tarek Marzouk, Governor of Dakahlia, inspected the ongoing construction of the solid municipal waste treatment and recycling plant in the Qalabsho area of Belqas Center. The plant spans 17.5 acres and is being built at a cost of 11 million euros. It will operate with a capacity of 600 tons per day to serve the centers of Belqas, Sherbin, and Gamasa. The project is being implemented as part of the water improvement activities within the Kitchener Drain program and is supervised by the Arab Organization for Industrialization and the Arab-British Dynamic Industries Company.
Major General Eng. Mokhtar Abdel Latif, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, conducted an inspection tour of the ongoing construction of solid waste recycling factories in Kafr El-Sheikh City and Desouk City, located in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate. The projects are being implemented by the Arab-British Dynamic Industries Company (ABD), one of the subsidiaries of the Arab Organization for Industrialization. This initiative comes as part of the Kitchener Drain Water Quality Improvement Project (Solid Waste Program), which is funded by the European Union and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The Governor of Kafr El-Sheikh inspected the construction of a solid waste recycling plant in Desouk, covering an area of 51,000 m² with a capacity of 600 tons per day, in the presence of several officials. The project is part of the Kitchener Drain development plan, funded by European entities, aiming to improve water quality, the environment, and public health.
Consulting Engineering Office is spearheading the development of four solid waste treatment factories across Dakahlia and Kafr El-Sheikh governorates as part of the Kitchener Drain De-Pollution project, valued at 38.8 million Euros, with a start date of May 20, 2024, and a 22-month completion timeline.
May 20 2024
An engineering consulting office, led by Major General Dr. Alaa Abdel-Moaty, Governor of Kafr El-Sheikh, participated in laying the foundation stone for a municipal solid waste recycling plant in Al-Hamrawi village, Kafr El-Sheikh Center, on an area of 30 thousand square meters, about 7 acres, with a capacity of 600 tons/day.
Mar 25 2024