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Mining News Pro - This morning, the head of Imidro's board of directors visited the water transfer line and reservoir from the Persian Gulf to Sirjan.
According to Mining News Pro - This morning, the head of Imidro's board of directors visited the water transfer line and reservoir from the Persian Gulf to Sirjan.
After visiting the water facilities located in the Gol Gohar complex, Mohammadreza Movasaghinia, while announcing Imidro's support for the water supply projects of mines and mining industries, emphasized the facilitation of the implementation of water transmission lines from the southern coasts.
In this program, Gol Gohar Mining and Industrial CEO Iman Atighi presented a report on the status of the line, pumping and water transfer stations from Sirjan to Sarcheshmeh and Ardakan (Chadermelo) in Yazd province, and further requested the support of IMIDRO to solve the existing challenges.
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