Amran Water Authority reviews performance indicators, project achievements


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Amran Water Authority reviews performance indicators, project achievements
[15/ July/2025]
Amran - Saba:

The Board of Directors of the Local Corporation for Water and Sanitation in Amran governorate held a meeting on Tuesday, chaired by Governor Dr. Faisal Juma'an, to review the institution’s performance, activities, and implemented projects for the year 1446 AH.

The meeting, attended by Amran undersecretary Hasan al-Ashqas and board members, reviewed the annual report highlighting key activities and performance indicators, particularly in technical operations, service expansion, and project implementation.

The report covered efforts to rehabilitate water wells, shift operations to solar energy, and expand water coverage across the governorate and its districts.

The discussion also addressed the institution’s achievements during the past year, challenges hindering water project operations, and proposed solutions to improve performance and service delivery.

Governor Juma'an stressed the importance of collective efforts to enhance the quality of water and sanitation services, expand the implementation of new water and sewage network projects in Amran city and surrounding districts, and improve institutional performance.

He emphasized the need for accountability in reducing water loss, minimizing delays in water distribution, and ensuring reliable access to water for citizens. He also highlighted the importance of boosting revenue collection, addressing outstanding debts, and developing a mechanism to improve operational efficiency.

During the meeting, Director of the Water and Sanitation Corporation, Eng. Nabil al-Houthi, presented a report outlining the completion of 22 projects at a total cost of 1.3 billion Y.R, in addition to maintenance and rehabilitation work for 12 projects.

He noted the Corporation’s commitment to providing water services to subscribers despite declining well production due to increased consumption and withdrawal rates.