On the occasion of the Throne Day, the Kénitra province saw the launch and inauguration of drinking water supply and liquid sanitation projects.
Several development projects were launched or inaugurated at the level of the Kénitra province on the occasion of the Throne Day. In this sense, the governor of the Kénitra province, Fouad Mhamdi, accompanied by an official delegation, proceeded to the launch of the extension work of the pipeline connecting the boreholes of the Autonomous Water, Electricity, and Liquid Sanitation Distribution Authority of the Kénitra province (RAK). Mobilizing an amount of 17.9 million DH, this project, financed by RAK's own funds, aims to secure the supply of drinking water and guarantee good water quality throughout the authority's service area. In parallel, the launch of the construction work for the Fb collector (phase 3) was carried out, for a total cost of 29.7 million DH.
This project aims to relieve the main collector of Basin F for the improvement of rainwater drainage at the level of this basin. This is to avoid, in the event of heavy rainfall, overflows along collector F at the level of the Ouled Oujih, Le Vallon, Maghreb Arabi, Taibia, Sayad, Azharoune, Bargache, and Essalam housing estates.
It should be noted that these two projects are part of the agreement of the Strategic Plan for Integrated and Sustainable Development of the city of Kénitra, endowed with a total budget of 4.576 billion DH, with a contribution from RAK amounting to 954 million DH, or 20.74% of the total amount.
At the rural level, a 3.5 km road serving a population estimated at nearly 2,000 people was inaugurated at the Douar Oulad Sbih, in the rural commune of Mnasra. This project is part of the Requalification and Development Plan for the road network of the Kénitra province. Another project for the supply of drinking water to four cooperatives and one Douar was also launched, for a total cost of 3.17 million DH, and is expected to benefit 2,716 people.

