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Ashghal completes 7.2km surface water drainage network in Doha West

Ashghal completes 7.2km surface water drainage network in Doha West

Gulf Times
Wednesday, March 31, 2021 12:29:55 PM UTC

* The two Projects are for discharging surface water and storm water from Al Hamm Street to Al Furousiya Street The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) Wednesday announced the completion of the surface water drainage network at a length of 7.2 km to serve the areas running from Al Hamm Street to Al-Sailiya Road. This network is connected to another one which Ashghal completed in November 2020, at a length of 4.4 km and which serves Fereej Al-Manaseer, South Muaither, Bu Sidra to Al Furousiya Street. Hence, both networks were carried out at a total length of 11.6 km and serve several Western Areas in Doha such as Al-Sailiya, Al Mearad, Rawdat Al Naisar, Muaither, Bu Sidra, Southwest Muaither, Al-Rayyan East until Fereej Al-Manaseer, Ashghal said in a press statement Wednesday.   Eng. Fahad Al Otaibi, Head of Western Areas Section, at Ashghal’s Roads Projects Department pointed out that the recently implemented project involved pipe laying works for stormwater drainage network and constructing 32 rainwater drainage manholes. The surface water drainage pipes within the project are laid along Al Sailiya Street, Al Hamm Street, Umm Al Shawahin Street and New Al-Sailiya Road, to tie into the pipeline in Al Waab Street up to Al Furousiya Street. The network eventually flow into Bu Sidra and Al-Manaseer pumping stations. Eng. Fahad Al Otaibi also stated that the two completed networks provide an integrated solution to discharge surface water and stormwater in the main streets in order to reduce stormwater accumulation during the rainy season and facilitate discharging of ponds and rainwater effectively, thereby reducing congestion and the risk of traffic accidents in the rainy season. They will also contribute to lowering the groundwater level to protect the foundations of buildings and roads in these areas. It is worth noting that both networks provide 93 tie-ins and 60 rainwater drainage manholes which serve 7 areas West of Doha and they include surface water and rainwater drainage network pipelines laid at depths ranging from 7m to 23m underground. The two newly constructed networks come as part of Ashghal’s strategy to preserve the environment and public health and safety.
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