Egypt successfully manages summer water season, ensures adequate Nile flow, High Dam operations

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Egypt has successfully secured its water needs for the summer 2025 irrigation season, despite growing environmental and resource-related challenges, according to Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sweilem.

In a statement issued Tuesday, the Ministry confirmed that effective management of Nile water flows and Aswan High Dam operations played a central role in meeting national water demands during the peak agricultural season.

Minister Sweilem chaired a high-level meeting to assess irrigation conditions across governorates at the conclusion of the summer season. Discussions focused on Nile flood levels, inflows to Lake Nasser, and the overall performance of the High Dam’s water regulation system.

Sweilem commended ministry staff for their efforts, describing them as “a model of discipline and commitment,” and pointed to the progress of key modernization initiatives. These include water treatment and reuse projects, as well as the implementation of advanced digital systems to optimize water management and distribution.

The minister reaffirmed that securing reliable water supplies for agriculture, industry, and drinking water remains a top national priority, and highlighted ongoing coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture to enhance efficiency and support food security goals.

He also noted that ministry teams are continuing their work to remove encroachments on waterways, ensuring clear and unobstructed water flow across the country’s irrigation and drainage networks.

Egypt’s summer irrigation season typically coincides with peak water demand, especially for agricultural production. Effective water management is seen as critical amid population growth, climate change, and regional water challenges.

 

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