Southern Lebanon Water Establishment Receives Humanitarian Delegation from Mohammed Zaidan Development Association
Sidon – The Director General of the Southern Lebanon Water Establishment, represented by Dr. Hussein Al-Ghoul, received a delegation from the Mohammed Zaidan Development Association in Sidon at his office. The delegation included:
Businessman Mr. Mohammed Hassan Zaidan
Mr. Mohammed Saleh
Association Engineer Mrs. Haifa Al-Amin Darzi
Mrs. Rania Zaidan
The meeting, attended by Engineer Hussein Saad from the Establishment's Production Department, addressed critical water challenges facing Sidon and surrounding areas, including:
Chronic power outages at pumping stations
Severe fuel shortages for generators
Soaring diesel prices impacting operations
Immediate Relief Commitment
During the discussions, Mr. Zaidan pledged comprehensive support including:
Full coverage of maintenance costs for the generator at Al-Shahid Rafiq Al-Hariri (Al-Arabi) Station
Complete repair of 3 maintenance vehicles belonging to the Establishment
Provision of 50,000 liters of fuel oil allocated to power generators at five critical stations:
Al-Arabi
Al-Fawar
Al-Filat
Al-Sharhabil
Sirop
Fuel delivery begins tomorrow morning
Official Appreciation
Dr. Al-Ghoul expressed profound gratitude for Mr. Zaidan's humanitarian initiative, stating: "This generous intervention demonstrates the vital importance of solidarity between public institutions and civil society to overcome current crises and ensure equitable water distribution for all citizens."
Crisis Context
The initiative comes as Sidon residents face unprecedented water shortages, with most neighborhoods receiving only 6-8 hours of municipal water supply weekly. The fuel donation will sustain operations for approximately 18 days across the five stations, serving over 120,000 people.
Strategic Impact
This emergency response complements the Association's ongoing development projects, reflecting its dual focus on immediate humanitarian relief and long-term infrastructure solutions. The maintenance work will increase operational efficiency by an estimated 40%, while the vehicle repairs will restore mobile repair capabilities to 12 neighborhoods.