MUSCAT : The project, costing over RO 2 million, is part of the company’s strategic plans to enhance infrastructure efficiency and ensure sustainable supply.
This work is aimed at keeping pace with urban expansion and future development plans across the six wilayats of the governorate.
The project seeks to improve the efficiency of existing networks, develop them in line with Omani potable water standards, reduce water loss from leaks, and achieve greater continuity in water supply.
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