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14 March 2015 - 09:16

Iran’s president has inaugurated the country’s largest environmental project in south of Tehran this morning.

President Hassan Rouhani went to Rey, a town in southern outskirts of the capital, where he paid visit and inaugurated 5th and 6th units of water waste refinery and was presented by the project’s executives with latest details of the largest green project of the country.

The project will cover over one million people and receiving 82 million cubic meters of waste water a year, it will produce 16,000 MegaWatt of electricity annually.

Meanwhile, 6 large-scale waste water management projects worth of nearly $715 million kicked off in presence of President Rouhani. The project is planned to cover more than 11 million people in 12 areas of Tehran in a decade. In this project, 22 refinery units are constructed or are being built with the refiner unit in south of Tehran with 8 phases as one of most important of them.

Minister of Energy Hamid Chitchian and the project’s executives were accompanying Hassan Rouhani in his visit and official ceremony of inauguration.

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