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International City - Dubai - Owners Group Forum The diverse International City real estate project in Dubai will provide affordable living to over 60,000 people. International City has been described as an architectural and cultural melting pot of societies that include; Russia, Italy, Spain, England, France, Morocco, Persia, Greece and China. This forum is dedicated to those investors that have bought property in the International City project in Dubai.

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Old 28-06-2007, 01:36 PM
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Default It is not the question of which clusters recieve the smell or not...

I dont think it is really good for IC to have this problem at all.It makes me laugh while I read people saying that they are lucky to have bought a flat in a certain cluster and they dont smell anything bad.The IC project has suffered as a whole,clusters are not only for the owners to enjoy,people from diffrent clusters (and from outside) come to enjoy each others shops,restaurants and architecture.So please consider the problem in a more logical way,it is not a certain cluster's problem but the IC as a whole.
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Old 28-06-2007, 02:03 PM
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Hey let me at least be happy that if I was to stay in my apartment or walk around it I don't have worry about feeling sick due to the smell.

I am of course aware that the smell will still effect me because it is not good for International City as a whole. Also, I would still complain or participate with other residents in trying to get the smell removed for all of International City.

What more logical "way" do you suggest Sahar?

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I dont think it is really good for IC to have this problem at all.It makes me laugh while I read people saying that they are lucky to have bought a flat in a certain cluster and they dont smell anything bad.The IC project has suffered as a whole,clusters are not only for the owners to enjoy,people from diffrent clusters (and from outside) come to enjoy each others shops,restaurants and architecture.So please consider the problem in a more logical way,it is not a certain cluster's problem but the IC as a whole.
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Old 15-07-2007, 10:50 AM
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Guys,
I live in china cluster. It stinks quite badly here. The only relief is, its not everyday. But the days it does, v need 2 run from my parked car 2 the appartment as its very bad. Forget evening walks or gettin some air on those days. I am not sure where i need 2 go complian. Though i haven't bought this place and am on rent only, i wud still be glad 2 fight with others 2 get this sorted. Yes, wat is unbelievable is that Nakheel could have addressed it much earlier as am sure its not a new problem. They seem 2 b only keen in building and selling/renting away flats.
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Old 25-07-2007, 03:52 AM
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i have just been browsing on various dubai sites(cronic insomnia) and came across this one,i noticed this thread re:- smell from the sewage treatment plant on international city,anyway i thought i would share my expierence with you.

our company set up a branch in dubai some 4 years ago,we have a factory on the ras al kor industrial estate ,i go out there twice a year and have always stayed in hotels in bur dubai or deira,but because of high costs of hotels now and travelling during rush hour from the city ,and no hotels outside the city, we rented an apartment in international city for one month for our stay in april this year,this was a tester to see how it would work and because the purchase costs were cheap by dubai standards we chose international city,it was our intention to purchase the apartment.
i am not sure which sector it was in but, if you came off the hatta road and drove around the one way road system to the back of the dragon market and carry on round the roundabout and back in the hatta direction there are some new warehouses about 500 meters from the dragon market itself the apartment was just off the main perimitter road here.
the smell from the sewage treatment plant was awful every night,even if we kept the windows closed the smell was always in all the lobby and public areas,the worst thing though was,we are engineers actually working and therfore used the apartments washing machine to was clothes and hung them on the balcony to dry,this was the problem our clothes stank to high heaven it was really bad during all of our stay, to this effect we have decided against purchase here and are now buying a house in mirdif instead,the other thing that struck me about it was when 60,000 + people move in here it will become a slum for migrant workers and resale values will suffer accordingly.

i hope my little input helps you.
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Old 29-07-2007, 07:46 PM
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Default It exactly deponds on wind direction

Hi guys, it's really awful, It was better for some time and now it started again these nights as the wind direction has been changed. You think we can not do anything? There should be some where to go and complain. What do you think?
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Old 29-07-2007, 08:14 PM
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Default It's not only in China

I went out right now and checked all the clusters. This ...it smell covers all the clusters. But China and Morocco are worst as they are closer to the treatment center.
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Old 03-08-2007, 10:00 PM
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Default What can we all do ?

I have been worried about this issue since a long time, and I have visited Nekheel's office several times complaining about the odor, (Nakheel owns the sewage plant and not Dubai Municipality, this is what I was informed from Nakheel), they have said that either they will move or treat it by the end of the year (2007).

I would like to ask you all, what can we do till then ? How can we resolve this issue ? By complaining to the media we are doing more harm than good as it is damaging the image of IC.... seems like we are in a catch 22 situation ... or are we ?
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Post Sewage plant

Here are some pictures of the notorious sewage plant
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Old 05-08-2007, 02:43 PM
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I can't see them moving it, I just hope they treat it

You would have liked to think that they would have thought of it in the planning stages if they own both sites
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Old 07-08-2007, 08:14 AM
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Red face The Dubai Municipality own and run the Sewage treatment plant at Al Aweer NOT Nakheel

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(Nakheel owns the sewage plant and not Dubai Municipality, this is what I was informed from Nakheel), they have said that either they will move or treat it by the end of the year (2007).
The Dubai Municipality own and run the Sewage treatment plant at Al Aweer NOT Nakheel

Website link information here

I rang the Sewage Treatment plant directly Phone 333-0434 who confirmed the above.

2007 link here where https://portal.dm.gov.ae/http://vgn....articleid=4047
Dubai Municipality in March 2007 signed an agreement with Al Serkal Group to build and operate a waste treatment plant at Al Aweer.

The Al Serkal Group will build and operate the facility, Dubai Municipality through its departments of Drainage & Irrigation and Environment will implement rules and regulations, supervise all operations and play an active role in implementing and adhering to safety policies.

Still waiting for a response from the Al Serkal Group who promised to provide further information.

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