NWC Distributes 41 Million Cubic Meters of Water in Two Holy Mosques During Ramadan 1447 AH

Makkah: The National Water Company (NWC) announced the distribution of approximately 41 million cubic meters of water in Makkah and Madinah during Ramadan 1447 AH. This initiative was achieved through intelligent monitoring and oversight, ensuring high-quality services for residents, visitors, and pilgrims.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the company distributed over 22 million cubic meters of water through networks in Makkah and more than 18.9 million cubic meters in Madinah. It maintained a 24-hour supply in the central areas of both cities and ensured the readiness of its workforce and operations teams, supported by modern equipment. NWC also confirmed the readiness of filling stations to maintain an uninterrupted supply.

NWC stated that it successfully implemented its operational plan through early planning and continuous monitoring, employing a workforce of more than 2,700 employees. Teams operated around the clock through operation and maintenance centers in Makkah and Madinah to meet demand.

The company also prioritized wastewater treatment, processing over 29.7 million cubic meters, which included 19.7 million cubic meters in Makkah and 10 million cubic meters in Madinah through advanced treatment plants operating to international standards.

Efforts to ensure water quality were intensified, with central laboratories conducting more than 54,900 tests on water samples in Makkah and Madinah to verify compliance with international standards.

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