In the temperature of over 40 degrees in the Rafsanjan Desert, the President visited a part of the route of the water supply project to the cities of Kerman and Rafsanjan from the water transmission system of the Persian Gulf to the industries in the southeast of the country, and while visiting parts of this project, he was informed about the details of the implementation of this project with those involved.
Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, in continuation of his one-day travel plans to Kerman province, visited a part of the implementation site of the emergency water supply project to the cities of Kerman and Rafsanjan from the Persian Gulf water transfer system to the industries of the southeast of the country, in the temperature of over 40 degrees in the Rafsanjan Desert, at noon on Friday, was informed about the details of the implementation of this project with those involved.
The plan to transfer drinking water to the cities of Kerman and Rafsanjan in the amount of 30 million cubic meters per year has been started, with an estimated credit amounting to 3 trillion Tomans.
According to those involved in the project, despite the difficulty of the work and the implementation path, this plan is being implemented at a good speed and it is expected to be put into operation next spring".