(MENAFN- AzerNews) Jordan signed on Thursday an agreement worth 79.46 million euros
(about 85 million USD) to build a wastewater treatment plant in the
Ghabawi region east of the capital Amman.
The deal, signed by Jordan's Ministry of Water and Irrigation
with the Arab Towers Contracting Company, will be jointly financed
by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development as well as
the European Union, the ministry said in a statement.
The plant, with a daily capacity of treating 24.750 cubic meters
of wastewater, will use sewage tanks instead of the facilities used
in the old treatment plant.
Jordan's Water and Irrigation Minister Mohammed Najjar said that
the sewage treatment plant will be constructed in a place far away
from the residential areas.
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