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Saudi Arabia to boost Riyadh's water supply

  • Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, March 19 - 2013 at 07:35

The Saudi government is set to launch projects costing SR1.6bn in April to add 200,000 cubic meters of water per day for the capital, Riyadh, Arab News has reported. This follows the implementation by National Water Co (NWC) of projects to support water resources in Riyadh within six months. NWC will also drill 43 wells and build 27 water desalination plants, in addition to tanks and pumps, at different locations in Riyadh.

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