Polish Humanitarian Organisation to Build Water Treatment Plant in Iraq

Sept. 7, 2006

The Polish Humanitarian Organisation (PHO) plans to build a water treatment plant and a distribution system in the Iraqi village of Attab in the Babil province.

The plan will bring fresh water the 5,000 inhabitants in the Shomaly region. The goal is to reduce diseases that are caused by contaminated water.

The project is being supported by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The PHO will also cooperate with the local water department in Al-Hilla.

Source: Polish Humanitarian Organisation

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