National Water Company sets Guinness world record with Jeddah water storage project
The NWC’s strategic drinking water storage facility in Jeddah is the biggest in the world – with a capacity of 2.064 million cubic meters. The achievement will be recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, replacing the previous entry of 1.8 million cubic meters. The first phase of project included the implementation of 11 cylindrical reservoirs with a capacity of 188 thousand cubic meters per tank, at a cost of more than SR740 million. The NWC intends to accelerate all further development work in accordance with advice from the country’s leadership, and has support for the project from the Emir of Makkah and the Minister of Water and Electricity. The NWC has already awarded contracts for phases two and three of the strategic storage project in Jeddah, which will add a further two million cubic meters. The second phase will be implemented in the Breiman region, and the third in the Faisaliah area of Jeddah at a cost of SR824 million. The Jeddah strategic storage project is the first of its kind, and was conceived as a radical solution to meet the growing demand for water and overcome specific challenges to the water sector in Jeddah.
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