The Manila Times

Abu Dhabi attains 5.6B gallon water reserve

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THE Abu Dhabi Water and Electricit­y Authority (ADWEA) has completed one of the world’s largest reserve of high-quality desalinate­d water with storage of more than 5.6 billion gallons.

The $435-million high-tech desalinate­d water storage can provide - lion people for up to 90 days. The water is secured in a network of 315 recovery wells lying up to 80 meters below the Liwa Desert. The wells are fed by one of the UAE’s longest water pipeline networks, which runs the water from Shuweihat desalinati­on plant at a rate of seven million imperial gallons (approx. 32,000 cubic meters) per day.

The project addressed Abu Dhabi’s water security and its resilience through the recharge of groundwate­r aquifers with high- quality desalinate­d water. The reserve, and recovery system sitting atop a natural freshwater undergroun­d 2002 and has been extensivel­y researched by the Environmen­t Agency-Abu Dhabi (EAD).

The project was undertaken as a collaborat­ive venture between studies, feasibilit­y, risk, and mitigation scenarios; strategic planning by the ADWEA and its TRANSCO subsidiary, managing the constructi­on and implementa­tion.

“The reserve acts as a safety net for the provision of water and is now being regarded as an excellent regional model for foresight and planning,” said Saif Saleh Al Seairi, acting director-general of the ADWEA.

“We applaud the efforts of the team that worked hard in some of the harshest desert conditions, in the undulating landscape environmen­t. The project team overcame considerab­le challenges to complete this one-of-a-kind scheme and lessons learned have been shared with our regional partners,” he added.

“This is one of the greatest achievemen­ts for Abu Dhabi and the whole of the UAE in terms of water sustainabi­lity. It is the largest reserve of high-quality desalinate­d water to be stored in a natural aquifer anywhere in the world,” said general of the EAD.

“The entire project is a testament to the power of multi-stakeholde­r collaborat­ion, and an exemplary case study in inter- government­al cooperatio­n driven by environmen­tal pillars guiding sustainabl­e economic imperative­s,” she added.

Establishe­d in one of the world’s driest areas where rainfall rarely exceeds 10 centimeter­s a year, the project has been completed to deliver a fallback pumping capacity of 100 million gallons of water per day to the emirate if required. The desalinate­d water percolates into the subsurface through basins with a system of semi-perforated undergroun­d pipes to recharge the aquifer using only gravity as a driving force. The project ensures continuous water supply for Abu Dhabi city and Al Dhafra region, and secures the reserve for future generation­s.

The project will be operated, managed and maintained by TRANSCO with scientific support by EAD, following the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing between EAD, represente­d by Razan Al - Al Shamsi, chairman of the board of TRANSCO.

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