Jenin
The project aims to improve the quality and reliability of water supply services and to ensure equitable distribution in Jenin Governorate. The first component includes constructing conveyance lines from the Salem and Jalma connections to the main pumping station in Jalama, along with the construction of the pumping station itself. It also includes building conveyance lines from the main pumping station to the regional water reservoir in Qabatiya.
The second component focuses on serving five previously unserved villages in northeastern Jenin—Deir Abu Da’if, Beit Qad North and South, Jalbun, and ‘Arbuna—through the construction of water distribution networks, local pumping stations, and distribution reservoirs.
Upon completion, the project will operate with a production capacity of approximately 7 million m³/year, serving around 120,000 residents in Jenin, Qabatiya, Bruqin, and villages in the north and east of Jenin. Additionally, the Integrated Water Resources Management Program in Jenin Governorate, funded by the German government through KFW (German Development Bank), will contribute to improving the reliability and quality of water supply services in multiple areas, and enhance the operational performance of sector institutions through infrastructure development and the provision of equipment for maintenance and operation of the West Bank Water Department
Ramallah
The project aims to improve the quality and reliability of water supply services and to ensure equitable distribution in Ramallah Governorate. It involves extendingwater networks, installing pumps, and constructing the necessary reservoirs from the `Aboud supply point, with a production capacity of approximately 25,500 m³/day. The project will serve around 65,000 residents in the villages of ‘Aboud, Deir Abu Mash’al, Deir Nitham, Nabi Saleh, Beit Rima, Deir Ghassanah, Kafr al-Deek, Qarawa Bani Zeid, Kafr ‘Ein, Mazare’ al-Nobani, Deir al-Sudan, ‘Arura, ‘Ajjoul, Um Safa, ‘Atara, and Birzeit.
The total cost of the project is $43 million, funded by the French Agency and the European Union.