
Nearly 2,000 Families in Nangarhar Gain Access to Clean Drinking Water
The Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development has announced the completion and handover of eight water supply networks in the Dara-e-Nur district of Nangarhar province. The infrastructure project, funded at a cost of approximately seven million Afghanis, is designed to provide reliable access to clean drinking water for local communities.
According to ministry officials, the newly completed systems serve 1,910 families across eight villages in the district. The infrastructure includes eight water reservoirs, 21,900 meters of distribution piping, 29 solar panels to power the pumping systems, and 234 public taps installed throughout the targeted areas.
The ministry noted that the construction phase created employment opportunities for hundreds of local workers, contributing to the regional economy while addressing long-standing water access challenges. Provincial and district officials who attended the handover emphasized the project's role in improving public health and living standards in the area.
Water scarcity has historically affected rural communities in eastern Afghanistan. The completion of these solar-powered networks aims to reduce the burden on residents, particularly women and children, who previously traveled long distances to collect water from unverified sources. Local authorities have stated that routine maintenance and technical oversight will be provided to ensure the long-term sustainability of the water supply systems.
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