The National Water Company (NWC) announced the completion of the water networks project in Al-Rin governorate, west of Riyadh, costing more than 11 million Saudi Riyals (SAR). This project comes as part of its ongoing efforts to implement its strategic plans for developing the infrastructure of both water and environmental services sectors.
The project included the laying of water networks of various diameters with a total length of more than 78 kilometers. Additionally, the company built a 2,000-cubic-meter tank to serve beneficiaries in many neighborhoods of the governorate. The targeted districts included King Faisal, Najd, Al-Safa, Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Yamama, the Old Rin, Al-Yarmouk, Faydah Al Muhammad, Binah, Al-Zabara, Al-Hofuf, Al-Raja, Al-Rayaniyah and Al-Hannu.
NWC said that the project is part of its efforts to enhance operational efficiency, reinforce the water distribution system, achieve water security and provide sustainable water services across all cities and governorates in Saudi Arabia, in accordance with approved schedules. The company emphasized its commitment to adhering to the highest quality standards in project implementation to achieve the desired outcomes.
NWC encouraged its customers in the 14 districts to request services through its official channels, including NWC app and NWC eBranch (e.nwc.com.sa).