Benghazi Water Supply Temporarily Reduced for Pipeline Work
The Water and Wastewater Company in Benghazi announced a temporary water supply reduction today from 9 AM to 2 PM for technical work on a 400mm pipeline on Sudan Street. The estimated reduction volume is 60,000 cubic meters, with the city's allocated share at approximately 210,000 cubic meters. This measure aims to improve water network efficiency and accommodate increasing demand. The company assures that the reduction will be temporary, with specialized teams monitoring the project to resume normal water supply immediately after completion.

Benghazi’s Water and Wastewater Company will implement a temporary water supply reduction today from 9 AM to 2 PM due to technical work on a 400mm main pipeline on Sudan Street. The reduction is expected to decrease supply by 60,000 cubic meters, while the city's allocated share will remain around 210,000 cubic meters.
This initiative is part of a broader technical plan to enhance water network efficiency and support infrastructure projects to meet rising demand. A slight water shortage is anticipated in some areas west of the city during the working hours. Specialized technical teams will oversee the project to ensure timely completion and quick resumption of normal water supply.




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