النهار أونلاين
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The Algerian Minister of Water Resources, Lounes Boudouiza, revealed the existence of major plans to strengthen the country's water security, including the expansion of the dam network with five new dams in the current phase, three of which are to be completed this year in the states of Annaba, El Taref, and Khenchela. The plan also indicates a study of an additional 24 dams to be implemented in subsequent phases, aimed at improving the national water balance. Algeria is distinguished by its 19 seawater desalination plants, which produce approximately 3.6 million cubic meters of water daily, along with 12 smaller plants. There are ongoing projects to connect water to remote areas and expand the distribution network to 16 northern states and three inland regions.
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