Among the many unique features of New Zayed is the concept of compound rivers. This innovative approach brings the beauty and tranquility of rivers to residents’ doorsteps, while also serving functional purposes like irrigation, drainage, and recreational activities.
But what exactly are compound rivers, and how do they work?
In simple terms, compound rivers are a network of interconnected waterways that mimic natural rivers. They are man-made, engineered systems that use technology to create a constant flow of water, which can be controlled for various uses.
At New Zayed, the compound rivers will be designed to provide much-needed irrigation for the development’s vast green spaces and farmland. They will also serve as a natural drainage system, helping to prevent flooding during heavy rains.
But the compound rivers will also have a recreational purpose. Residents will be able to enjoy boating, kayaking, and other water activities, as well as taking in the tranquil beauty of the waterways.
The compound rivers are just one component of Tatweer Misr’s vision for New Zayed, which is inspired by the late Egyptian President Abdel Nasser’s dream of creating a “new city of the future” on the banks of the Nile. The development is also designed with eco-friendly and sustainable features, including solar power, green roofs, and water recycling systems.
With its innovative approach to water management and sustainable living, Tatweer Misr’s New Zayed development is set to become a world-class destination for residents seeking a modern, green lifestyle in the heart of Egypt.