The National Water Company (NWC), represented by its Central Cluster, announced the completion of three water and sanitation projects in the governorates of Al-Kharj and Al-Sulayel in the Riyadh region. The total cost is more than 210 million Saudi Riyals, including the construction of lines and networks with a length of more than 119 kilometers. This is part of the company's plans to strengthen the infrastructure in the water and environmental services sector and expand the coverage of services provided to customers.
In Al-Kharj governorate, the company implemented Phase 6 of the sewage lines and networks with lengths exceeding 47.5 kilometers, in addition to the expansion of the lifting station with a capacity of more than 57,000 cubic meters per day. This will contribute to serving the districts of Al-Worood, Al-Fursan, Al-Aaliya, and Al-Asamiya, at a total cost of more than 131 million Saudi Riyals.
NWC also completed the implementation of 8 water networks on existing lines and connecting them to desalinated water lines with a total length of nearly 3 kilometers to serve the districts of Al-Jawhara, Al-Muhammadiyah, Al-Hanakia, Al-Munifiya, Al-Nasifah, East Al-Nasifah, Al-Rashdan, Al-Slamiya, Maqboula, Rafi'a, North Rafi'a, Al-Faiha'a and Bad'a bin Arfaj at a total cost of more than 4. 4 million Saudi Riyals.
In Al Sulayel Governorate, the National Water Company implemented Phase 1 of the sewage networks with a length of about 68.5 kilometers, in addition to the construction of a lifting station with a capacity of about 30,000 cubic meters per day, at a total cost of about 75 million Saudi Riyals.
NWC explained that these projects are part of its ongoing efforts to improve the water distribution system, eliminate environmental impact, and achieve water security and environmental balance. The company emphasize its commitment to continue implementing its strategic plans to improve the operational efficiency of the water and environment sectors according to the highest standards of quality and performance in order to achieve the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030.