MUSCAT – The total cost of the project is RO 9.877 million, covering all its facilities and components.
Nama Water Services affirmed that the project sites are witnessing significant progress across various stages, in line with the company’s vision to enhance sewage treatment capacity and keep pace with demographic and urban growth in regional governorates.


Eng. Hassan Abdullah Al Farsi, Senior Projects Manager for Regional Governorates at Nama Water Services, told Oman News Agency that the project aims to serve the community by connecting approximately 2,000 residential units in the area, as per the plans. The project covers the Al Shu’aibah and Al Tareef areas in the Wilayat of Al Musanaa.
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The project began in November 2023 and is progressing according to the prepared timeline, with full completion and handover expected in May 2026.





