Completion of Rainwater and Groundwater Drainage Network in Al Thumama (Area 46)

The Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ announces the completion of construction works of the rainwater and groundwater network in Al Thumama area (Zone 46) with a total length of 26 km covering 50 streets. This newly constructed network is part of the stormwater and ground water infrastructure development project in areas South of Doha, which aims to reduce rainwater accumulation and control the groundwater level in the area.

On this occasion, Eng. Khalid Al Khayareen, Drainage Network Projects Department Manager, stressed the importance of the development works that are implemented, as Al Thumama area is one of the vital areas in the country that is witnessing great urban and population growth. The location of the works increases the project’s importance as they are implemented near Al Thumama Stadium, one of the eight stadiums hosting the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Eng. Khalid Al-Khayareen explained that the new network would accommodate rainwater flows from Al Thumama (Zone 46) to Abu Hamour Tunnel through Al Najma Tunnel and transfer it to the main drainage network. This will contribute to reducing rainwater accumulation, meeting the needs of the population and improving the quality of life and environmental conditions in the area.

On the scope of works, Eng. Hassan Mohsen, Head of the Drainage Networks Projects Section at Ashghal, stated that a total of 26 km of surface and groundwater drainage network pipes have been installed, at a depth ranging between 5 and 26 metres below the ground surface. This is divided into 9 km of rainwater drainage network lines, which are implemented using deep micro-tunneling technique to mitigate the effects of excavation works on the traffic and residents of the area. In addition to about 17 km of shallow rainwater drainage network lines, of which 5 km are perforated lines that will also serve to control the level of groundwater.

Eng. Hassan Mohsen added that about 97% of the construction works of the rainwater and groundwater drainage network in Al Thumama (Area 46) have been completed and the final works are currently being completed to inspect the network and implement road reinstatement works. He explained that the new network covers 50 streets, most notably the E-Ring Road, Najma Street, Al Thumama Street, Al Quds Street, Al Madinah Street and Masjed Al Haram Street. The network also serves Kahramaa Awareness Park and Al Furjan markets in the area.

Works also included the construction of 50 manholes and 200 gullies, in addition to connecting more than 1,500 existing gullies to the new network to enhance its efficiency.

Source: Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’

Team Qatar placed in Pot 1 for AFC U20 Asian Cup draw

Kuala Lumpur: The AFC U20 Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2023™ official draw ceremony is poised to reveal thrilling encounters as Asia’s top 16 teams have their names drawn from four pots at 12pm (local time) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on Wednesday.

Following a four-year absence due to the pandemic and after a captivating qualifying campaign, the Continent’s emerging stars will learn their fate at the showpiece which returns from March 1 to 18, 2023.

With 10 group winners and five best runners-up from the Qualifiers joining hosts Uzbekistan in the Finals, the challengers will be divided into four groups of four teams, with the top two sides in each group advancing to the Quarter-finals.

As hosts of the competition, the young White Wolves will be placed as the top seeded Member Association (MA) while the AFC U-19 Championship Indonesia 2018™ team ranking will determine the seeding of the remaining contenders.

Joining Uzbekistan in Pot 1 are Saudi Arabia, winners of the U19 edition in 2018 followed by runners-up Korea Republic and 2014 champions Qatar, who advanced to the Finals with an undefeated record in their Group B qualifiers.

2016 title winners Japan, 2018 Quarter-finalists Tajikistan, Australia and Indonesia will occupy Pot 2 followed by Jordan, China PR, four-time champions Iraq and 2016 Semi-finalists Vietnam in Pot 3.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic of Iran, who will be looking to end their 47-year title drought, will be drawn from Pot 4, alongside Oman, Syria as well as Kyrgyz Republic who return to the tournament after a 17-year hiatus.

It has been four years since the Continent’s rising stars have contended at the elite youth level and they will be eager to challenge for the prestigious trophy as well as four tickets to the FIFA U20 World Cup 2023, which will return to Asia in Indonesia from May 20 to June 11.

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee

Team Qatar eye new glory in 2022 WKF U21, Junior & Cadet World Championships

DOHA – Qatar’s national karate team will participate in the 2022 WKF U21, Junior & Cadet World Championships to be held in Konya (Turkiye) from October 26 to 30.

The event will bring together more than 1000 athletes from 100 countries.

The competition will start on Wednesday, October 26 and the medal bouts and finals are set to be held on Saturday and Sunday.

Qatar will be represented by Abdullah Rashad in men’s 84 kg event and Yaman Al Natsha in men’s 67 event.

Team Qatar will also participate in the 2022 Asian Cadet, Junior and U-21 Karate Championships to be staged in Uzbekistan next December.

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee