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A report shows that the water situation in Tunisia remains reassuring, with the Sidi Salem Dam's reserves reaching 59% after recent rainfall and water inflows, making it the largest in the country. The dam, established in 1981 and capable of storing approximately 580 million cubic meters of water, supplies drinking water to 12 governorates after the completion of maintenance works, and provides 340 million cubic meters of water during the summer. Additionally, projects have been implemented to develop irrigated areas in Bizerte, including the preparation of the regions of Testour and Maghzaa Bou Abbas over an area of 5,000 hectares, aimed at improving irrigation systems and reducing water wastage, with the participation of more than 700 farmers.
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