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Minister Thor Chetha Inspects Progress of Phnom Penh Drainage and Water Diversion Project


Phnom Penh: Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology, H.E. Thor Chetha, conducted an inspection on the progress of a major water drainage and diversion project aimed at mitigating flooding in Phnom Penh and surrounding provinces.



According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the minister, accompanied by ministry officials and provincial water resource department representatives, visited key project sites. These included the Choeung Ek Canal System, which spans over 27 kilometres in Phnom Penh and features the Anlong Kong and Sak Sampov pumping stations in Khan Dangkor. The inspection also covered the restoration of the O’Khsach Canal, a 27.7-kilometre stretch linking northern Roleang Chrey to Boeung Tamoak in Samrong Tong district, Kampong Speu province, and the rehabilitation of the Prek Pheam Sathya waterway, covering approximately 18.7 kilometres in Ponhea Leu district, Kandal province.



The project has reached approximately 90 percent completion. The minister emphasised that the initiative aligns with the strategic vision of Cambodia’s Prime Minister Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet to modernise Cambodia’s water infrastructure.



The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has been actively implementing a large-scale flood prevention and water diversion plan for Phnom Penh and surrounding areas. This includes the rehabilitation of 10 canals, totaling about 260 kilometres, and the construction of 366 hydraulic structures, including four pumping stations and a water gate.



Commending the progress, the minister urged the technical teams to maintain high construction quality in accordance with engineering standards and ensure timely completion as planned.