Khaleej Times

Dubai Tap to save 80% of water in mosques

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dubai — The Dubai Municipali­ty has signed an agreement to produce a highly efficient tap that can save water in big quantities. The product, named Dubai Tap, will be used to save ablution water in Dubai’s mosques during the first phase of the project.

Dubai Tap is expected to save 80 percent of ablution water from being wasted.

Ahmed Saeed Al Badwawi, director of the applied sustainabi­lity and renewable energy department of the Dubai Municipali­ty, signed the agreement with Ali Majid Al Shamsi, assistant director of the Hamad Rahma Al Shamsi General Trading Corporatio­n, in the presence of Hussain Nasser Lootah, directorge­neral of the municipali­ty.

Lootah said that the agreement is in line with the UAE Vision and Dubai Strategic Plan 2021 to make Dubai the most innovative and sustainabl­e city by improving air quality, conserving water resources, increasing clean energy contributi­on and implementi­ng green growth plans.

“It is an embodiment of the objectives of the applied sustainabi­lity and renewable energy department to start the first innovation in water saving. This tap will achieve the greatest possible savings in water ablution, and will be used in all existing and new mosques in Dubai as a first phase,” he said.

Lootah pointed out that every year approximat­ely 35,100 litres of water is consumed by a person during ablution. As per the agreement, the company shall bear all production and marketing costs, while the municipali­ty shall encourage property developers to use Dubai Tap. — Wam

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