The Kurdistan Regional Government has approved a new strategic water infrastructure project for the city of Sulaimani. This initiative follows the successful implementation of a similar model in the capital, Erbil, and reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to improve public utility services and strengthen long-term water security across the Region.
The project, known as the “Dukan-Sulaimani Line,” will be based on surface water resources and is designed to support the city’s growing demand while reducing reliance on groundwater. It will include the construction of a dedicated supply line and integration with existing treatment and distribution systems, following the engineering and service model already operational in Erbil.
This development is part of a broader regional strategy to modernize water infrastructure and respond to the environmental challenges posed by climate change. The government continues to implement similar projects in other urban centers, aiming to build a more resilient and sustainable water management system for the Kurdistan Region.