
NWC completes major water infrastructure projects in Jeddah
Saudi Arabia's National Water Company (NWC) has announced that it has completed major water infrastructure projects in Jeddah that will cater to residents of key districts of Al Yaqout, Al Zomorrod, and Al Luluoa.
The projects, which have been implemented at a total cost of over SAR400 million ($107 million), are part of NWC's development initiatives to bolster water system infrastructure, expand service coverage, and enhance service levels in the governorate.
NWC said under this, it has installed water pipelines and 320-km long networks, it stated.
These projects will provide water to over 250,000 beneficiaries, which NWC emphasised will significantly improve service quality and increase water network coverage in the beneficiary districts.-

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