Oman's be’ah to manage Dahira waste from February

Oman Tuesday 17/January/2017 22:01 PM
By: Times News Service
Oman's be’ah to manage Dahira waste from February

Muscat: Waste management services in Al Dhahira Governorate will be taken over by be’ah on February 1, according to the company.
The firm’s executive management had a meeting with Sheikh Saif Al Shuhi, Governor of Al Dhahira, and members of Shura and Municipal Councils in Ibri to present be’ah’s plan to take over the service.
Sheikh Mohammed Al Harthy, EVP of Strategic Development in be’ah, presented the company’s strategy for waste management after it takes over the task from the Ministry of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources (MRMWR).
Ahmed Mohammed Al Sabahi, Head of Municipal Solid Waste Planning at be’ah, clarified the role that the international operator, Al Ramooz National Veolia, will play in providing this service.
The task involves ensuring cleanliness within a radius of 20 metres around the waste containers and transporting waste to an engineered landfill in Ibri.
Al Sabahi also emphasised the importance of community outreach, awareness and environmental education.