The National Water Company (NWC), represented by its Northern Cluster, has started the implementation of 12 water and environmental projects in various parts of the Hail region. The total cost amounts to more than 531 million Saudi Riyals to increase the coverage of water and environmental services, improve their quality, and keep pace with the increasing demand.
The company said it has started the implementation of 5 environmental projects with a total cost of about 238 million Saudi Riyals, with the length of pipes and networks exceeding 226,000 meters, as well as the construction of a lifting station with a capacity of more than 3,900 cubic meters per day.
NWC added that it has started implementing 7 water projects to supply its customers in the Hail region. These projects include the construction of reservoirs, water pipelines of various diameters and water pumping stations t a total cost of more than 293 million Saudi Riyals, and the length of lines and networks exceeded 374,000 meters. The projects also included the completion of 56 operational reservoirs with a total capacity of 33,500 cubic meters, in addition to completing the implementation of 3 pumping stations with a total capacity of more than 53,600 cubic meters per day, and completing the implementation of a number of water tankers’ filling stations.
The Company emphasized that these projects come under its objectives and strategies aimed at expanding the provision of water and environmental services, keeping pace with the increasing growth in demand for the services, in addition to the company’s continuous endeavor to improve the quality of life and services provided to customers.