Dubai is planning to get a new deep tunnel sewerage system costing AED 12.5 billion in the next five years, to replace more than 121 sewerage pumping stations. The new deep tunnel system makes use of gravity for the collection of sewage.
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t involves the construction of two sets of deep tunnels terminating at two terminal pump stations located at sewerage treatment plants (STPs) in Warsan and Jebel Ali
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DUBAI, 9th July, 2017 (WAM) -- The emirate of Dubai plans to have a new deep-tunnel sewerage system costing around AED30 billion by the year 2025 as part of the emirate's efforts to accommodate any future growth and meet long-term needs for used...
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u.aeThe UAE is planning to build several modern sewerage systems and has constructed civic facilities such as schools, hospitals and other vital utilities to enhance community cohesiveness.