بوابة الفجر
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The Minister of Local Development and Environment, along with the Governor of the Red Sea, inspected the safe sanitary landfill in Hurghada and Safaga to develop it and transform it into a central waste management complex aimed at improving efficiency and reducing costs. The site covers an area of 160 acres and cost approximately 44 million Egyptian pounds. It includes advanced engineering installations, such as isolation cells, evaporation ponds, and methane gas drainage networks. The plan also involves relocating the recycling plant and the intermediate station into the landfill, along with building dry chambers to process organic waste and produce fertilizers, with the goal of achieving integrated and sustainable waste management.
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