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Environment Ministry Launches Major Water Management, Flood Mitigation Project

Environment Ministry Launches Major Water Management, Flood Mitigation Project

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The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) has signed a new contract for a comprehensive project focused on water resource development and flood risk mitigation. The initiative aims to optimize the use of ground and surface water, protect non-renewable groundwater sources, and support the broader goal of achieving national water security. Enhancing Water Resource Efficiency
According to Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Shaibani, Deputy Minister for Water at MEWA, the project forms a key part of the ministry's strategy to manage non-renewable water sources more effectively. This includes the regulation of drilling and production activities, promoting sustainable water use, identifying secure water sources, and supporting their long-term development. The initiative also seeks to expand the use of surface and renewable water through the adoption of international best practices.
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The project will deliver integrated services across several areas. These include studies and designs for rainwater harvesting infrastructure such as dams, water barriers, and ponds. It will also cover valley and watershed studies, flood risk mitigation planning, and the review of existing studies. Ongoing monitoring, evaluation, and field reporting will ensure transparency and effectiveness throughout implementation. Water Management
This initiative supports the objectives of the National Water Strategy by focusing on improved water demand management, higher usage efficiency, environmental conservation, and encouraging private sector involvement. It is a strategic step toward achieving the sustainability goals outlined in Saudi Vision 2030.
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