The investment will be used to upgrade the drinking water supply and wastewater management systems in Dakhla, a city in southern Morocco. These projects are part of the government’s broader plan to address water scarcity in the region through desalination and improved water conservation.
King Mohammed VI praised the impact of desalination plants in the southern provinces and called for increased production capacity in the future. The government believes that these investments will contribute to the economic and social development of the region.
The water infrastructure projects are expected to be completed within the next year and will benefit a significant portion of the local population. The government is also working on a new desalination plant, scheduled to be operational by the end of 2025, which will further enhance the region’s water supply.
In addition to the infrastructure investments, the Moroccan government is emphasizing the importance of water conservation and encouraging citizens to participate in water-saving efforts.
These initiatives underscore the government’s commitment to addressing water challenges in Morocco and ensuring sustainable water resources for future generations.
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