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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Plain water project ends one year early Suruç

State Hydraulic Works (DSI) 15 Regional Director Said Umucu, Suruç Plain Pumping Irrigation Project is scheduled to be finished in 2013, but the work anticipated to wrap up the end of 2012 because of the speed and efficiency reported.

Press Travel Program, the GAP Action Plan, members of the press Suruç Plain Pumping Irrigation Main Transmission Channels 2 Part tour of construction site. Journalists entering the tunnel 7 feet wide, 1,200-ton machine to the tunnel was excavated and placed in the tunnel showed how patterns.

Meanwhile, the President of GAP Administration Sadrettin Karahocagil, DSI 15 Regional Director Said Umucu and officials gave reporters information about the project.

Ataturk Dam Lake water pumped Suruç 94 thousand 814 hectares of agricultural land belonging to the villages of the district, and sprinkler and drip''''project, aimed at sulanmasını system, consists of two phases. 17 thousand will have a tunnel 185 meters long, 29 kilometers of the project is the second part of the open channel to the next. Water, the tunnel and then delivered to storage areas and irrigation canals.

Umucu, replying to a question, İlci Construction Industry and Trade Corporation won the tender the construction of the tunnel began in March 2009 reminded. Umucu is progressing fast and efficient recording of the studies, the project scheduled for completion in 2013, announced the end of 2012 completion anticipated.

Umucu Said,''The project will change the fate of life is passed Suruç makus Plain, dry farming is irrigated agriculture in the past. Of course, this is plain that happiness is the happiness of the people. At the end of 2012, God willing, this fully irrigated plains,''he said.

Umucu on the question in another, forming the first part of the project is currently 65 percent complete by expressing 29-kilometer canal, canal construction anticipated to finish by the end of 2011, he said.

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