The Kurdistan Regional Government has confirmed 100 percent completion of the core infrastructure for Erbil Emergency Rapid Water Supply Station, with final network connections now in their last stages.
First, officials said the project has reached a major milestone with all main construction work completed. The remaining steps focus on linking the station fully to the distribution network.
Moreover, authorities said the project is designed to strengthen water security in Erbil. It aims to improve supply reliability and support growing demand across the capital.
In addition, the station is expected to help address pressure on water services, especially during peak demand periods. Officials say it will improve service stability for residents.
Furthermore, the project forms part of wider government efforts to modernize water infrastructure in the Kurdistan Region. Authorities have described water security as a strategic priority.
Meanwhile, the final stage now centers on technical connections and operational readiness. Officials say the station will move into full service once those steps are completed.
The project is also expected to support long-term planning for population growth and urban expansion. Authorities say stronger infrastructure is essential for meeting future needs.
Additionally, officials highlighted the project as part of broader investment in public services and infrastructure development across the Kurdistan Region.
Observers view the completion of the core infrastructure as an important achievement for Erbil’s water system and a major boost for essential services.
With core infrastructure fully completed and final connections underway, Erbil’s Emergency Rapid Water Supply Station is nearing full operation and is expected to strengthen water supply security across the capital.
