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NWC implements 22 projects in Jeddah Governorate

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Jeddah, Aug 14 (SPA/APP): The National Water Company (NWC) has started implementing 22 capital projects in Jeddah Governorate at a cost of over SAR1.8 billion. These projects include the construction of pipelines and networks totaling approximately 984 kilometers in length.
The projects are part of NWC’s strategic plans to reinforce the infrastructure of the water and environmental services sectors, expand service coverage rates, and improve service quality in line with the urban renaissance witnessed by the governorate.
According to NWC, these ongoing projects will increase operational efficiency in the water and sanitation sectors and expand services to unserved districts, aligning with and accelerating the rapid development witnessed in Jeddah, helping to achieve environmental and water sustainability targets and improving the quality of life, all of which are key goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
NWC stated that the projects launched include main and feeder water lines, water transmission lines, environmental service lines and networks, and surface water level drawdown networks. They also include the construction of a tanker filling station in the northern reservoir.
It also said that these projects will serve 30 districts in Jeddah Governorate and contribute to meeting the needs of approximately 260,000 people.
It noted that this new package of projects builds upon the 15 initiatives announced in May 2025, valued at over SAR2.3 billion. These efforts are part of the company’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the water distribution system, mitigating environmental damage, and promoting water security and environmental sustainability.

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