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NWC Completes SAR 37 Million Water Project in Qilwah, Al-Baha

NWC Completes SAR 37 Million Water Project in Qilwah, Al-Baha

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The National Water Company (NWC) has completed a SAR 37 million drinking water network project in Qilwah Governorate, Al-Baha Region, serving over 10,000 residents.
In a press release, NWC confirmed the project was delivered on schedule and meets rising demand for water services in the area. The initiative involved installing 141,870 meters of transmission and distribution pipelines, along with a pumping station capable of supplying over 8,400 cubic meters of water daily.
This project is part of NWC's broader strategy to enhance operational efficiency, improve water delivery, and ensure sustainable, high-quality water services across the Kingdom.
NWC urged residents of Qilwah and surrounding areas to apply for water services via its mobile app or the e-Branch: https://www.nwc.com.sa/EN/pages/default.aspx.
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