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Water Sector Lebanon WATER SECTOR LEBANON !? TU Bekaa Governorate Water Supply TU ?! Date: 5/29/2017 ?! OuaTUdi El-Aarayech TU Hazerta TU TU TUTU ?! Zahlé Er-Rassiyé Zahlé El-Berbara Touaite Zahlé TU TU Zahlé Er-Rassiyé TU Zahlé El-Midane TUTU !? Zahlé Saydet En-Najat Zahlé Haouch Ez-Zaraane Qaa Er-Rim Zahlé Aradi Niha Z!?ahlé Zahlé Mar Elias Zahlé El-Maallaqa TU Zahlé Mar Gerges TUTU TUTU TU !? TU !? Zahlé Maallaqa Aradi !? !? N!?abi Ayla !? !? Hazerta Mazraat Er-Remtaniyé TU TU Zahlé Haouch El-Oumara TU TU !? ?! TU !? !? TU!? Nabi Ayla Zahlé Aradi Ouadi El-Aarayech Haouch El-Ghanam !?!? TU $ TU Ksara Touaite Zahlé ?! !? !? !? TU TU TU ?! TU Fourzol TU TU TU Aali En-Nahri TUTU TU " Nasriyet Rizk ?! Ablah !? Haouch El-Aamara !? Jdita Zahlé Haouch El-Oumara Aradi TUTU $ Massa Zebdoul TU TUTU !? TU Chtaura Riyaq TU Haouch Hala Taalbaya TU TU !? Saadnayel TU !? Mazraat Er-Remtaniyé !?!? Raait Maksé Zahlé Maallaqa Aradi Zahlé !? !? ?! !?!? TU!? Hoshmosh Qabb Elias Barr Elias Taanayel Taanayel TU Dalhamiyet Zahlé TU " !? Deir El-Ghazal TU WELLS Bouarej TU TU " TU !? Existing Wells TU !?TU Terbol Zahlé !? Proposed Wells are not reflected on map. Please refer to Master Plan 2015 (PDF) !?!? TU Mrayjat Zahlé TU Jdita Saadnayel Zahlé Haouch El-Oumara Aradi ?! LCRP Project Maksé Taalbaya Ouadi Ed-Delm TU " Qoussaya ?! Non LCRP Project TU TU TU Aain Kfar Zabad RESERVOIRS Taanayel TU TU Existing Reservoirs TU Qabb Elias litige Chebrqiyet Tabet !? Barr Elias $ Existing Tower Reservoirs Haouch Mandara Haouch Es-Siyadé TU Proposed Reservoirs TU Mzaraat Zahlé Kfarzabad " Proposed Tower Reservoirs Haouch Qayssar Tcheflik Qiqano Under Construction Tower Reservoirs Tcheflik Eddé Haouch Marj BG $ Nasriyet Zahlé TU Under Construction Reservoirs $ Raouda (Istabel) !? UT Aanjar (Haouch Moussa) LCRP Projects Tell El-Akhdar UT Ouaqf BG Non LCRP Projects Békaa Harimé Es-Soughra NETWORKS litige Jazira BG TU TU Existing Networks TU Conflict TU Ouest Water Transmission Line Aammiq BG ?! Proposed Networks Khiara El-Aatiqa TU Haouch El-Harime TU Majdel Aanjar Chebrqiyet Aammiq !? TU !? LCRP Projects TU Non LCRP Projects Deir Tahniche TU !?TUTU Vulnerable Localities ?! Khiara $ Dakoué TU UT Souairi Most Vulnerable Localities, Aana !? TU ?! TU !? litige 2nd Most Vulnerable Localities Mansoura BG litige TU Soltan Yacoub el Aradi 3rd Most Vulnerable Localities TU UT!? $ TU $ Ghazzé $ 4th Most Vulnerable Localities !? !? Kafraiya BG !? !? Manara (Hammara) BG 5th Most Vulnerable Localities Tall Znoub !? Soultan Yaacoub Faouqa TU TU!? !? TU TUTU TU TU ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES TU$ TU !? TU Mohafaza TU Joubb Jannine TU !? !? !? !? !? litige Khirbet Qanafar Kamed El-Laouz Caza Aayta El-Foukhar Aain Zebdé !? !? Cadasters TU !? !? !? UT TU WATER Committees TU TU Lala !? TU TU Mdoukha !? !?TU !? Saghbine !? TU TU !? Helouet Rachaiya Yanta TUTU $ !? Bakka Yanta ?!UT !? !? TU TU !? Biret Rachaiya !? !? Deir Aain Ej-Jaouzé TU TUTU TU TU TU Bab Mareaa TU TU Baaloul BG Aain Aarab Rachaiya TU !? Selsata (Mazraat Deir El-Aachaiyer) !? !? !? litige !? !? TU TU TU TU TU TU Rafid Rachaiya Qaraaoun UTUT Khirbet Rouha !? TUTU litige TU Mhaiydsé Rachaiya !? Kfar Denis Deir El-Aachayer Aaytanit Rachaiya TU !? !?!? TU litige Kfar Qouq TU TU Kaoukaba Bou Arab TU ?! litige Conflict Majdel Balhis TU ?! !? !? Machghara !? Dahr El-Ahmar TU TU $ Networks Completed Projects !? !? TU !? !? !? $ Year of !? Partner Cadaster Project Type TU TU $ Completion Kfar Lichki Aaqabet Rachaya Sohmor Rachaiya ?! !? TUTUTU UNICEF Jdita 2015 LCRP TU $ !? !? !? !? TU !? TU UNICEF Joubb Jannine 2015 LCRP Nabi Safa TU!? TU TU TU TU Conflict !? TU Bakkifac Rachaya litige UNICEF Majdel Anjar 2015 LCRP TU UNICEF Majdel Anjar 2015 LCRP TU Aain Et-Tiné BG !? TU Aayha !? " Beit Lahia !? $ UNICEF Mekse 2015 LCRP TU !? Yohmor BG " !? TU !?!? $ UNICEF Taanayel 2015 LCRP " !? Libbaya BG !? Haouch El Qinnabé Rachaiya Rachaiya UNICEF Aana 2016 LCRP !? TU TU UNICEF Ain Arab Rachaiya 2016 LCRP $ Tannoura TU litige UNICEF Amik 2016 LCRP Maydoun !? TU litige Loussa TU !? TU UNICEF Beit Lahia 2016 LCRP Zilaya Aain Rouha !? litige UNICEF HaouchmEl Qinnabe 2016 LCRP UNICEF Jalala 2016 LCRP Conflict UNICEF Kfar Lechki 2016 LCRP Qelaya TU UNICEF MadinaSinaii 2016 LCRP TUTU TU !? UNICEF Saghbin 2016 LCRP Aain Aata TU UNICEF Saghbin 2016 LCRP Reservoirs Completed Projects UNICEF Saadnayel 2016 LCRP Year of UNICEF Zebdoul 2016 LCRP Partner Cadaster Project Type Completion Save the Children Ablah 2016 LCRP UNICEF Tal Znoub 2016 LCRP OXFAM Chtaura 2017 LCRP UNICEF Ain Zebde 2016 LCRP WVI Ablah 2017 LCRP UNICEF Aaytanit 2016 LCRP BWE Lala 2013 Non LCRP litige UNICEF Saghbine 2016 LCRP Completed Projects with no GIS data ESFD Souairi Non LCRP BWE Niha Zahle 2013 Non LCRP BWE Souairi 2013 Non LCRP Date of full Wells Completed Projects Year of BWE Kaoukaba 2014 Non LCRP Partner Cadaster Project Activities project Partner Cadaster Project Type Completion USAID Zahle Haouch El Oumara 2014 Non LCRP Completion UNICEF Saghbine 2016 LCRP Well rehabilitation, UNICEF Aana 2016 LCRP USAID Ksara 2014 Non LCRP IOCC Anjar construction of 1200m3 30-Jun-16 ESFD Souairi Non LCRP USAID Zahle El Maallaqa 2014 Non LCRP reservoir BWE Aaqabet Rachaya TBC Non LCRP USAID Zahle Mar Elias 2014 Non LCRP BWE Zahle Houch El Oumara TBC Non LCRP Water and wastewater Hazerta,Qaa El BWE Wadi Arayech1 TBC Non LCRP USAID Zahle El Midane 2014 Non LCRP Mercy networks, pumping systems, Rim, 31-May-16 BWE Dahr El Ahmar TBC Non LCRP USAID Zahle Er Rassiye 2014 Non LCRP Corps School WaSH facility BWE Dhour Zahle TBC Non LCRP Aqbe,Rafeed USAID Zahle Haouch 2015 Non LCRP rehabilitation BWE Koukaba Bou Arab TBC Non LCRP ICRC Zahle El Maallaqa Aradi 2015 Non LCRP Well Equiping and network BWE Zahle Er Rassiye TBC Non LCRP SCL Ablah 30-Oct-16 BWE Majdel Aanjar TBC Non LCRP (2200m) ESFD Souairi 2017 Non LCRP Source: Water networks data from the final Data Master Plan 2015 with updates from the This map has been produced by the WATER Sector information Management officer UNICEF based on BWE 2016. Only completed Projects where GIS data provided to WE have been mapped. maps and material provided by the Government of Lebanon for operational purposes. It does not Calculation of Most vulnerable Localities are based on following data sets. constitute an official United Nations map. The designations employed and the presentation of material 1- Multi-Deprivation Index on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the ± Bekaa 2-Lebanese population dataset United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or 3- Refugee population figures concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundary Km The top quintile of the vulnerability mapping includes 251 localities 0 2.5 5 10.
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