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Industrial wastewater contract signed by Saudi Arabia¡¯s NWC
Saudi Arabia¡¯s National Water Company has signed a 100 million riyal contract (USD$27 million) to treat 5000 m3/day of industrial water from Jeddah-based Middle East Paper co (MEP).
The 20-year contract will see MEP connecting its facility to the National Water Company¡¯s industrial wastewater treatment plant in Jeddah for treatment.
National Water Company CEO Dr. Luay Al-Musallam emphasized the importance of
wastewater reuse and said that ¡°the use of treated water is the perfect choice for industrial, commercial and agricultural sector¡±.
He said it is cheaper than desalinated water that is intended for drinking and can ¡°help to maintain a strategic reserve of
groundwater, as well as protecting the environment¡±.
The agreement was signed by the
National Water Company's Dr. Luay Al-Musallam and vice chairman of the Board of Directors of MEP co. Mr. Emad Al-Muhaidib, at the headquarters of NWC in Jeddah in the presence of senior executive of the two companies.