After the Syrian Engineers for Construction and Development (SECD) completed the installation of the solar power system and began pumping water to public facilities and homes, the organization’s chemist conducts regular testing of water samples taken from various points in the water network and from homes located far from the pumping station. These tests aim[…]
After the Syrian Engineers for Construction and Development (SECD) completed the installation of the solar power system and began pumping water to public facilities and homes,
the organization’s chemist conducts regular testing of water samples taken from various points in the water network and from homes located far from the pumping station.
These tests aim to monitor the residual free chlorine levels and ensure the safety of the drinking water in the village of Al-Hammama in the Jisr al-Shughur countryside.