Jeddah: The National Water Company (NWC), represented by the Western Cluster, announced the completion of the south Jeddah water projects, including three capital initiatives with a network exceeding 250,000 meters and main lines extending over 16,500 meters at a cost of more than SAR152 million.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the projects included water networks and main transmission lines serving Al-Qurainiyah and Al-Khomrah districts. They aim to enhance the operational efficiency of the water sector, improve infrastructure services in the governorate, and provide connections to over 322,000 people.
These projects are an extension of previous water service improvements in southern Jeddah, including those in the Al-Ajwaid East and West, Prince Fawaz Housing, Al-Alfiyah 1 and 2, Al-Huda, Al-Faisal, and Al-Fadhila districts. They comprise water networks, main transmission lines, and the construction of a 95,000-cubic-meter-per-day pumping station to support operations and enhance water service efficiency.
The company has started accepting service requests from residents of Al-Qurainiyah and Al-Khomrah. Requests can be submitted through the electronic branch at e.nwc.com.sa, and inquiries can be directed to the unified number 8004411110 or via NWC's digital channels. The company emphasized the importance of attaching all required documents and data to complete the requests.
The water company confirmed that these projects will contribute to water conservation and expand coverage in previously unserved districts as part of its strategic plan to enhance infrastructure, promote sustainability, and improve quality of life in line with Saudi Vision 2030.