The National Water Company announced the completion of one of its most important infrastructure projects in Wadi Al-Dawasir Governorate, Riyadh Region: a comprehensive wastewater network project costing nearly 70 million Saudi Riyals . This project is a pivotal step in the company's strategy to enhance environmental services and increase wastewater network coverage, serving more than 16,000 beneficiaries in several vital neighborhoods within the governorate.
A key pillar of the Kingdom's Vision 2030
This project falls within a broader context aligned with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and the National Transformation Program, which prioritize improving quality of life and environmental sustainability. By investing in vital infrastructure such as sewage networks, the Kingdom is working to build healthy and sustainable communities and mitigate the negative environmental impact of population and urban growth. The project reflects the government's commitment to distributing development equitably across all regions of the Kingdom, not just major cities, thereby enhancing the level of services provided to citizens and residents in governorates like Wadi Al-Dawasir.
Project details and its direct impact
The project included the implementation of advanced sewage networks with varying diameters, extending for more than 60 kilometers , covering key neighborhoods including: Al Nuwaymah, Al Quwayz, Al Zuwayrah, Al Muqabil, and North Al Lidam, in addition to parts of the Nizwa district. The project is expected to bring about a qualitative leap on several levels:
- Environmental impact: The project will contribute to eliminating the use of traditional septic tanks (cesspools), which posed a threat of polluting groundwater and soil, thus preserving precious water resources and achieving a sustainable environmental balance.
- Health impact: By providing a safe and effective sewage system, the spread of unpleasant odors and insects will be reduced, and the risk of waterborne diseases will be minimized, which will positively impact the overall health of the population.
- Social and urban impact: The project enhances the urban landscape of the governorate and increases the attractiveness of the serviced neighborhoods, which may contribute to raising the value of real estate and improving the overall quality of life.
Commitment to quality and an invitation to beneficiaries
The National Water Company affirmed its commitment to implementing all its projects according to the highest standards of quality and performance, while adhering to the established timelines to ensure the desired benefits are achieved. In this context, the company invited its valued customers in the neighborhoods covered by the new service to submit their connection requests. Applications can be easily submitted through the company's digital channels, either via its mobile application or by visiting its online branch at e.nwc.com.sa, to benefit from this vital service, which represents an investment in the health, environment, and future of the region.


