Iraqi Plant Is World-Class But Barely Producing - ENR | McGraw-Hill Construction Keywords: markets, engineering news-record, costs, analysis, legislation, finance, business conditions, equipment & materials
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Article Description| Problems successfully operating a finished $277-million water-treatment plant in Nassriya, Iraq, exemplify some of the difficulties the U.S. has experienced in transferring control and authority over reconstruction projects to Iraq, says Stuart Bowen, Congress’ special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction. In SIGIR’s 17th quarterly report to Congress, released on April 30, Bowen suggests that even the best-designed and -constructed projects can fail without sufficient support from Iraqi authorities. |
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