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15, 2024 | Muharram 9, 1445
NWC initiates $150m in projects to enhance water services in Qassim region
Saudi Arabia:
RIYADH:
Saudi Arabia’s Qassim region is set to see improvements in water services, with
the National Water Co. initiating 14 projects valued at over SR561 million ($150
million).
The state-owned firm announced that its Northern Cluster has initiated the
implementation of water and environmental projects across various parts of the
region. These initiatives aim to enhance water and wastewater services, improve
their quality, and meet the growing demand.
Saudi Arabia ranks among the world’s largest water consumers. With limited
natural resources, the country continues to rely on the construction of
desalination facilities to meet its increasing water demands. The Ministry of
Environment, Water, and Agriculture has announced several investments in water
projects scheduled for the coming years.
These projects are part of its strategic goals to expand water and environmental
services, meet growing demand, and enhance the quality of life and services for
the population in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030.
The Public Investment Fund-owned company noted that the initiative includes
seven projects worth about SR283 million. These include sewerage channels and
networks totaling over 329,000 meters and the construction of a lifting station
capable of handling 1,350 cubic meters per day.
Additionally, the company outlined seven water projects valued at over SR278
million. These initiatives involve networks and pipelines spanning more than
833,000 meters and the establishment of a water distribution system for the Al-Mukharram
and Umm Hazm well areas.
On July 10, the company announced that its northern cluster had initiated 12
water and environmental projects across various parts of the Hail region,
amounting to over SR531 million in total costs.
Five of these projects, totaling about SR238 million, will focus on pipelines
and networks spanning more than 226,000 meters, alongside the construction of a
lifting station capable of handling over 3,900 m3 per day.
Also, the NWC has commenced seven water projects aimed at supplying regional
customers, involving the construction of reservoirs, water pipelines of various
diameters, and water pumping stations, totaling more than SR293 million.
The network lengths exceed 374,000 meters, complemented by 56 operational
reservoirs with a combined capacity of 33,500 m3.
The projects also include three pumping stations with a total capacity exceeding
53,600 m3 per day, along with multiple water tanker filling stations, as
reported by the NWC.
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