The National Water Company (NWC), represented by its Central Cluster, announced the completion and operation of the drinking water purification plant in Al-Artawiyah Center in Al-Majmaah Governorate, Riyadh Region, with a daily distribution capacity of 5,000 cubic meters. The cost of the plant amounted to more than 27 million Saudi riyals and will serve more than 14,000 beneficiaries.
The company said, "We have completed the construction and operation of the drinking water treatment plant in Al-Artawiya Center. This is part of our continuous efforts to keep pace with the growing water demand, increase the efficiency of operations, and improve services to our valued customers. We will also continue to implement our strategic plans to qualify infrastructure in the ency of operations and improve services to our valued customers. We will also continue to implementing our strategic plans to qualify infrastructure in the areas of water and environmental services."
NWC pointed out that the project includes the construction of a pumping station with a capacity of more than 5,000 cubic meters per day, the construction of an underground tank with a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters, and a water filling station. In this way, the pumping of desalinated water at Al-Artawiya Center will be increased to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in addition to providing water tankers around the clock from the filling station to supply Al-Artawiya Center and its neighboring centers.
The company pointed out that the project comes within its efforts to increase operational efficiency, strengthen the water distribution system, ensure water security and provide sustainable water services in all cities and governorates in the Kingdom according to the approved schedules. Meanwhile, NWC emphasized that it adheres to the highest quality standards in implementing its projects to achieve their desired goals.