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Tunisia-Nabeul: Launch of a drinking water supply project in Taklsa

Walid Amiri, mayor of Taklsa, officially revealed the official launch of the work of the drinking water supply project in the Nabeul area for more than 15,000 residents.

In a statement made this, Friday, January 27, 2023 to our correspondent, Amiri stated that the National Water Operating and Distribution Company (SONEDE), has launched the individual connection of homes to many localities of the said governorate.

In addition, the mayor called on citizens to resolve their situation with SONEDE and to pay their bills to connect their houses to drinking water.

It should be remarked that the municipality of Taklsa has encountered frequent and continuous interruptions of drinking water for consecutive years.

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