Menoufia Water: Intensive preparations to secure drinking water and sanitation services at the high school examination centers in the governorate.
Engineer Rushdi El-Sayed Omar, Chairman of the Menoufia Drinking Water and Sanitation Company, held a meeting with sector heads, branch managers, and the hotline manager to follow up on the plan to secure drinking water and sanitation services at all high school examination centers across the governorate. This is in implementation of the directives of His Excellency the Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, His Excellency the Governor of Menoufia, and the Chairman of the Holding Company for Drinking Water and Sanitation.
The Chairman emphasized the necessity of monitoring and reviewing several operational and service-related files, and ensuring the readiness of stations and networks to handle any developments that may arise during the examination period, in order to guarantee the continuity of services to citizens and maintain operational efficiency.
He directed branch heads to intensify regular field inspections of the stations to monitor their operational status, ensure efficient and consistent operation, and implement periodic maintenance programs for the stations and their affiliated facilities. He also stressed the importance of expediting repair and maintenance work, maintaining a presentable appearance at the stations, and enhancing cleanliness and discipline within the work sites.
He emphasized his commitment to a swift response to malfunctions and reports, ensuring their repair as quickly as possible, in accordance with the directives of Major General Amr El-Gharib, Governor of Menoufia, and Engineer Mustafa El-Shimi, Acting Chairman of the Holding Company for Drinking Water and Wastewater.
He further stressed the need to increase collection rates and combat illegal connections, thereby safeguarding the company's rights and maximizing its resources. He also emphasized the importance of rationalizing fuel and electricity consumption at the stations according to actual operational needs, while continuously monitoring and working to reduce water loss rates and improve network efficiency.