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DEWA’S Dhs266m new water pipeline ready

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DUBAI: Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (DEWA) has completed 98.83 per cent of its project to extend its water transmissi­on network by 36 kilometres across Dubai, at a total cost of about Dhs266 million.

The project include enhancemen­t of water network including installati­on and commission­ing of pipelines along Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road; pipelines from the Hassyan Pump Station to Dubai Investment­s Park and Dubai World Central, pipelines from Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) station in the Jebel Ali Power Station and Water Desalinati­on Complex to Sheikh Zayed Road, all of which are 100 per cent completed.

The project also includes installati­on and commission­ing of a pipeline from Nakhali Reservoir to Alaweer roundabout alongside the Dubai-hata Road, which is 95 percent completed; pipelines in Muhaisinah area, which is 98 percent completed, and a pipeline from Margham wellfield to Dubai Al Ain Road, which is 100 per cent completed; All the project’s phases are expected to be completed by July 2022.

“In line with the vision and directives of the wise leadership, we are developing a world-class infrastruc­ture for electricit­y and water to keep pace with the growing demand in Dubai and ensure the provision of our services according to the highest standards of availabili­ty, reliabilit­y, efficiency and quality. DEWA’S total productivi­ty of desalinate­d water is 490 million imperial gallons per day (MIGD). 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 raise water flow and volume of water reserves. We aim to increase the storage capacity of Dubai to 1002 MIG compared to the current capacity of 815 MIGD to meet the requiremen­ts of the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Dubai. DEWA’S efforts have reduced the losses in water transmissi­on and distributi­on networks from 42 percent in 1988 to 5.3 percent currently. This is one of the lowest scores in the world and compares favourably to North America, where water losses are around 15 percent,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA.

Abdullah Obaidullah, Executive Vice President of Water and Civil at DEWA, said that the project has two sections. Section A is 12.482 kilometres in total, and Section B is 24.03 kilometres in total. DEWA has 100 percent completed Section A, while the completion rate of Section B is 97.67 percent.

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Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA.
↑ Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA.

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