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SARC’s Water Teams Launches Essential Workshop

SARC’s Water Teams Launches Essential Workshop

SARC’s Water Teams Launches Essential Workshop

May 11, 2015
in SARC Featured News, SARC News
1 min read

Under the title “Mobile Water Treatment Units’ Installment & Use”, SARC’s water team concluded the new workshop which was launched on May 5th 2015.

The three day workshop was organized in cooperation with the UNICEF and brought 20 volunteers together along with five engineers from the Public Institution of the Drinking Water.

The workshop was dedicated to provide the participants with the basic information on how to install and use the Mobile Water Treatment units. Ms. Farah Al-Rifaei, the engineer supervising the workshop believes that this workshop is highly important saying that “The Mobile Water Treatment units are mobile water stations that used in emergencies as well as the availability of an over ground water source. These units are the first of its kind to be used in the country. Before the crisis there was no need for such units since the state run water station were on service. However, now we have to use it within the current strained circumstances, and so we need trained people to operate and put it into service.”

On their part the participants assured the essentiality of the workshop and its role to facilitate their work as it contained practical trainings along with the theoretical one.[g_slider2 source=”media: 6504,6503,6502,6501,6500,6499,6498,6505″]

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