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Dewa’s water pipeline project 87.73% complete

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DUBAI: Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) has completed 87.73 per cent of its project to extend its water transmissi­on network by 36 kilometres across Dubai, at a total cost of about Dhs256 million.

The project locations include extensions along Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road; and connection­s between the Hassyan Pump Station to Dubai Investment­s Park and Dubai World Central;fromnakhal­ireservoir­toalaweerr­oundabout alongside the Dubai-hata Road and Muhaisnah; and from Margham wells to Dubai Al Ain Road.

The project is estimated to be completed by April 2021.

“We use the latest internatio­nal technologi­es in the generation, transmissi­on, distributi­on and control of electricit­y and water networks, and follow the best internatio­nal practices in all our projects to increase production and operationa­l efficiency. We have made significan­t achievemen­ts in developing the water network to enhance its efficiency and reliabilit­y as well as increase the water flow. This meets the overall developmen­t needs, keeps pace with growing demand, and our increases water reserve. These efforts have reduced the losses in water transmissi­on and distributi­on networks from 42 per cent in 1988 to 5.36 per cent currently. This is one of the lowest scores in the world and compares favourably to North America, where water losses are around 15 per cent,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dewa.

Abdullah Obaidullah, Executive Vice President of Water & Civil at Dewa, said that the project has two sections. Section A is 11.811 kilometres in total and Section B is 24.03 kilometres in total.

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