Sefrou – As Morocco continues to face increasing challenges in managing its water resources, the Aït Amer Water Complex in Sefrou Province has officially entered service as part of a project aimed at strengthening the supply of drinking water to residents of the Beni Sadden Plateau and Aït Amer Commune. The initiative is part of broader efforts to reinforce water infrastructure and improve the continuity of water services.
The project was inaugurated on Tuesday, July 28, 2026, by the Governor of Sefrou Province, Ibrahim Abou Zaid, in the presence of Mohamed Chaoui, Director General of the Fès–Meknès Regional Multi-Services Company, as well as several provincial officials and company executives. The inauguration coincided with celebrations marking the 27th anniversary of Throne Day.
According to the information presented during the ceremony, the project is designed to increase drinking water supply capacity while improving the quality and reliability of service for residents of the Beni Sadden Plateau and Aït Amer Commune, in response to growing demand driven by population growth and regional development.
However, the commissioning of such infrastructure projects also raises questions about the long-term impact of water investments on supply conditions, particularly in the face of successive years of drought and increasing pressure on Morocco’s water resources. Observers note that the success of these projects should not be measured solely by the completion of infrastructure, but also by their ability to ensure continuous, high-quality service and meet future demand.
Experts further emphasize that achieving water security requires more than launching new projects. It also depends on continued investment in network maintenance, improving distribution efficiency, and promoting sustainable water resource management to ensure long-term service continuity and reduce territorial disparities in access to safe drinking water.
The project forms part of a broader series of water-sector initiatives currently being implemented across the Fès–Meknès region under Morocco’s national strategy to strengthen water security and address the challenges posed by water scarcity and climate change. Authorities expect the facility to improve drinking water supply for the targeted communities.
Sefrou Governor inaugurates “Aït Amer” water complex to boost drinking water supply amid water security challenges
Sefrou – As Morocco faces growing challenges in managing its water resources, the Aït Amer Water Complex in Sefrou Province has officially entered service as part of a project aimed at improving the supply of drinking water to residents of the Beni Sadden Plateau and Aït Amer Commune. The initiative is intended to strengthen water infrastructure and enhance the reliability of water services.
The project was inaugurated on Tuesday, July 28, 2026, by Ibrahim Abou Zaid, Governor of Sefrou Province, in the presence of Mohamed Chaoui, Director General of the Fès–Meknès Regional Multi-Services Company, along with provincial officials and company representatives. The inauguration took place as part of celebrations marking the 27th anniversary of Morocco’s Throne Day.
According to the project presentation, the new facility aims to increase drinking water supply capacity while improving the quality and continuity of service for residents of the Beni Sadden Plateau and Aït Amer Commune, helping meet growing demand driven by population growth and regional development.
The commissioning of the project also brings renewed attention to the effectiveness of water infrastructure investments, particularly as Morocco continues to face consecutive years of drought and mounting pressure on its water resources. Observers argue that the success of such initiatives should be measured not only by the completion of infrastructure but also by their ability to provide reliable, high-quality water services and meet future demand.
They also stress that achieving long-term water security requires continued investment in network maintenance, improving distribution efficiency, and promoting sustainable management of water resources to ensure service continuity and reduce regional disparities in access to safe drinking water.
The project is part of a broader series of water-sector initiatives being implemented across the Fès–Meknès Region under Morocco’s national strategy to strengthen water security and address the challenges of water scarcity and climate change. Authorities expect the new facility to improve drinking water services for the targeted communities.
Source:Fès News Media
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