VA Tech Wabag to bulid 4th evaporator at Tobruk – Libya

Tunis, 4 November 2017: By Libya Herald reporter.

Plans dating back to 2013 to boost the water supply in Tobruk with the installation of a fourth evaporator at the town’s desalination plant are back on track with the Beida-based interim government of Abdullah Thinni approving a LD 29-million letter of credit (L/C) for international water technology company VA Tech Wabag. The contract for a fourth evaporator was given in 2013, but the political crisis prevented it from being implemented. According to CEO of the Austrian branch of Wabag, Mahmut Gedek, the fourth evaporator will have nothing to do with the existing plant [
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VA Tech Wabag to bulid 4th evaporator at Tobruk – Libya2017-11-07T11:01:01+01:00

Chemicals sent to Tobruk seawater desalination plant – Libya – Tobruk

The operators of the Zliten Desalination Plant have shipped several barrels of chemicals to Tobruk seawater desalination plant after it ceased operation due to running out of these substances. An official at the Tobruk station said the eight desalination plants in Libya along the Libyan coast from Tobruk to Zuwara need chemicals constantly and all declared a state of emergency for the severe shortage of chemical supplies.

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Chemicals sent to Tobruk seawater desalination plant – Libya – Tobruk2017-10-23T18:28:40+02:00

Tobruk water crisis said to be imminent – Libya – Tobruk


 Tobruk’s sole working water treatment plant is again on the verge of collapse meaning that some 400,000 people could in the town could soon be without safe drinking water.

The town’s problems are nothing new. It has long been short of water. But since 2015 outdated and poorly maintained equipment has been threatening disaster. The steam desalination plant is currently working at only ten percent capacity. But now the boss of the water plant Fatalla Selim is warning that he is running out of chemicals needed to make water potable.

Selim told the Turkish broadcaster TRT [
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Tobruk water crisis said to be imminent – Libya – Tobruk2017-09-19T14:54:31+02:00

Libyan Iron and Steel Company sent operational materials to the desalination plant in Tobruk




The company reported that it had equally shared its operational materials with the Tobruk desalination plant and sent the due quantities to Tobruk. The Tobruk plant has exhausted its operational materials and was on the cusp of shutting down completely, which would cause a humanitarian disaster in the eastern Libyan city.

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Libyan Iron and Steel Company sent operational materials to the desalination plant in Tobruk2017-08-21T09:37:40+02:00

Tobruk municipality declares humanitarian emergency – Libya

The Tobruk municipality in the eastern Libyan region declared a humanitarian crisis in a meeting with other municipal councils’ officials in Tobruk on Monday.

The municipality said that the city is on the verge of a human disaster as water shortages continue to increase as the city’s water desalination stations has become useless and old because it needs too much renovation.

Meanwhile, protesters took to the streets in Tobruk calling on the officials and the House of Representatives to find out quick solutions to the deteriorated living conditions in the city.

The protesters warned that if [
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Tobruk municipality declares humanitarian emergency – Libya2017-07-25T14:12:49+02:00

Desalination plants warn of imminent closure – LIBYA




A member of the Board of Directors of the General Company for Desalination and the director of the desalination plant in Tobruk, Fathallah Naas, warned that desalination plants in Libya would cease to operate after two months.

Naas added that the lack of second choices would result in the company having no choice but to shut down all plants having a major effect on approximately one and a half million citizens dependent on desalinated water.

Naas clarified that the desalination plants had entered this dangerous stage because a lack of the availability of necessary and essential chemicals that


Desalination plants warn of imminent closure – LIBYA2017-06-11T19:09:06+02:00
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