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Partial water basin collapse causes flooding at Nizwa market

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Last updated: 2025/01/03 at 1:02 PM
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A partial collapse of a treated water collection basin at the Nizwa sewage treatment plant in Muscat has resulted in significant flooding at the Friday Market, causing damage to vendors’ goods. Nama Water Services has apologized for the incident and issued a clarification statement regarding the overflow, which was caused by a breach in the embankment of the collection pond. As a result, water flowed into Wadi Kalbu, prompting the company to activate an emergency response plan and coordinate with relevant authorities and field teams to manage the situation.

In response to the incident, a specialized committee has been formed in cooperation with the governor’s office to assess and evaluate the damages caused by the flooding. Nama Water Services has assured the public that the treated water meets approved standards and is used for irrigation and other purposes. The company is also working on a new pipeline to utilize this water for larger development projects in the region. Updates on the situation will be provided as it develops, with efforts being made to mitigate the impact of the flooding and prevent future incidents.

The incident at the Nizwa sewage treatment plant has highlighted the importance of proper infrastructure maintenance and emergency response planning to prevent such occurrences in the future. It also underscores the need for efficient coordination between authorities and field teams to manage the aftermath of such incidents effectively. Nama Water Services’ apology and clarification statement demonstrate a commitment to transparency and accountability in addressing the consequences of the partial collapse of the treated water collection basin. By forming a specialized committee to evaluate the damages caused by the flooding, the company is taking steps to assess the situation comprehensively and determine the necessary measures to address any resulting challenges.

Efforts to utilize the treated water for larger development projects in the region reflect a proactive approach to addressing the incident and enhancing the sustainability of water resources. By repurposing the treated water for irrigation and other purposes, Nama Water Services is demonstrating a commitment to maximizing the value of this resource and supporting the development of the community. The company’s ongoing coordination with relevant authorities and field teams, as well as its commitment to providing updates on the situation, indicate a dedication to transparency, communication, and collaboration in managing the impact of the incident at the Nizwa sewage treatment plant.

In conclusion, the partial collapse of the treated water collection basin at the Nizwa sewage treatment plant in Muscat has resulted in significant flooding at the Friday Market, damaging vendors’ goods and prompting an emergency response from Nama Water Services. The company has issued an apology and a clarification statement regarding the incident, activated an emergency response plan, and formed a specialized committee to assess the damages caused by the flooding. Efforts are underway to utilize the treated water for larger development projects in the region, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and resource optimization. By coordinating with relevant authorities and field teams and providing updates on the situation, Nama Water Services is taking proactive steps to manage the impact of the incident and address any resulting challenges effectively.

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