Mohammad Ali Abadi, Vice President of the Swimming Federation, Closing Two Thousand Public Pools Doesn’t Reduce the Gas Supply Load

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Mohammad Ali Abadi, Vice President of the Swimming Federation, Closing Two Thousand Public Pools Doesn't Reduce the Gas Supply Load

Mohammad Ali Abadi, the Vice President of the Swimming Federation, says closing two thousand public pools does not reduce the gas supply burden.

The Vice President of the Swimming Federation criticized the gas cuts and the closure of many public pools, stating that closing two thousand public pools does not reduce the gas supply burden, but if villa and private complex pools are closed, this burden will definitely decrease.

According to ISNA news agency, Mohammad Ali Abadi Azad said that Iran does not have a gas shortage and even exports it. It should even be said that Iran is sitting on gas. Our problem is the mismanagement of these resources.

He stated that in Iran, we have 500 to 600 thousand pools in complexes and villas. Pools in private complexes are always open, and at most, 5 people use them per day. Crisis management should be done, but in Iran, we have about 2 thousand public pools that people can use. If these 2 thousand pools are opened, about a few million people will use them.

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