The Saline Water Conversion Corporation Water Transmission System (Masarah Project) is one of the vital projects that aims to improve and expand water transmission networks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The project is located in the city of Taif and aims to secure desalinated water supplies for the region’s residents and ensure the sustainability of water resources.
Masarah – Taif Project Objectives:
Securing water supplies:
Providing desalinated drinking water to areas suffering from water shortages and ensuring the sustainability of these supplies in the long term.
Improving infrastructure:
Developing and improving water transmission networks to be more efficient and reliable.
Supporting urban development:
Meeting the needs of population growth and urban expansion in the city of Taif and its surrounding areas.
Enhancing sustainability:
Using modern and effective water transmission technologies to improve the efficiency of resource consumption and reduce losses.
Masarah – Taif Project Components:
Pumping stations:
Establishing new pumping stations and upgrading existing stations to ensure high-efficiency water transmission through networks.
Pipelines:
Installing new pipelines and upgrading existing networks to increase transmission capacity and improve system reliability.
Storage Tanks:
Building strategic water storage tanks to ensure water availability during peak and crisis times.