The Princess Tasneem Bint Ghazi Technological Research Station, affiliated with Al-Balqa Applied University, is located approximately 10 km northwest of Salt in the Hamrat Al-Sahen area along the main road to the Jordan Valley, covering nearly 10,000 dunams. With a distinct topographic and ecological gradient ranging from 440 meters above sea level to 200 meters below, the station features both highland and lowland environments.

The station’s soil is predominantly sandy and sedimentary in nature, influencing water retention and land productivity across its diverse terrains. Serving as a living laboratory for students from the Faculties of Agriculture and Engineering, it provides hands-on training, research opportunities, and promotes sustainable land and water management. The station faces critical environmental challenges, including water scarcity, soil erosion, and vegetation degradation. In response, the 3R project - focused on Recharge, Retention, and Reuse of water - introduced a series of water harvesting and land restoration interventions such as contour terraces, a rainwater harvesting hafir, the rehabilitation of an existing dam, and the construction of a check dam. These measures have improved soil moisture, enhanced groundwater recharge, and contributed to restoring the site’s ecological and agricultural productivity