Limassol, Cyprus. Works on new water reservoirs in Limassol are progressing normally and are expected to strengthen the district’s water supply network, the Limassol district government (EOA) said on Thursday. The projects aim to ensure uninterrupted provision of drinking water.
Reservoirs due for completion by end-May
The EOA said reservoirs in Yermasoyeia and Ayia Fyla are due to be completed by the end of May. Works are nearing completion on a 4,000-cubic-metre reservoir in Yermasoyeia and an 800-cubic-metre reservoir in Ayia Fyla.
Completed reservoirs in Ayios Athanasios and Kato Polemidia
The district government said reservoirs in the Sykaminou area of Ayios Athanasios, with a capacity of 2,000 cubic metres, and in Kato Polemidia, also with a capacity of 2,000 cubic metres, have been completed.
New tenders for reservoirs and pumping stations
The organisation said tenders have been launched for two new reservoirs and pumping stations in Mesa Yeitonia and Fasoula, each with a capacity of 2,000 cubic metres. A separate tender concerns the construction of a 5,000-cubic-metre reservoir in the Paniotis area of Yermasoyeia.
Planned tender for additional steel reservoirs
The district government said it is preparing to launch a tender for six new 1,000-cubic-metre glass-lined steel reservoirs and pumping stations in Ayios Athanasios and Fasoula.
Goal of continuous supply for expanding areas
The EOA said the projects are intended to ensure a continuous and uninterrupted water supply while meeting the needs of newly developed areas.
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