Specialized teams from the Ministry of Planning continued their field tours in Basra Governorate, to follow up on the governorate’s projects, as they visited on Monday the infrastructure project for Al-Deir district. A statement by the ministry said that the project serves about (5) thousand people, taking into account population growth in the next 25 years. Indicating that the project includes two components: the first is sewage networks in a 100% completed residential neighborhood, and the second component of the project is the establishment of an integrated treatment plant for heavy water with modern technology to spend the monastery with the conveyor lines leading to it, and the lifting stations necessary for the transmission lines, explaining: The project also includes the processing of materials, equipment, mechanisms, manpower, mechanical and electrical works to serve all residential neighborhoods of the governorate, and the statement indicated that the completion rate of the second component of the project reached (60%) Meanwhile, the visiting team monitored a number of financial problems that led to the delay in the completion rate of the project and recommended that the concerned authorities continue to address them, in order not to affect the progress of work on the project.