reverse osmosis (ro) process water treatment accepta in saudi arabia

reverse osmosis (ro) process water treatment accepta in saudi arabia
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  • Does Saudi Arabia produce desalination water?
  • Over 54% of Saudi Arabia’s water is currently derived from desalination plants making it the largest producer of desalination water in the world. SAWACO, the kingdom’s largest supplier of un-bottled potable water, owns and operates desalination plants which produce over 30,000 cubic meters per day (m3/d).
  • Will Saudi sewage effluent reuse be a priority in 2030?
  • The Saudi National Water Strategy (NWS) highlights the need for treated sewage effluent reuse, which was 17% in 2016 and is set to reach70% in 2030 ( SWPC 2025 ). An increase in reuse will reduce the pressure on non-renewable water resources and decrease dependency on energy-intensive desalination processes.
  • How to improve water reuse in KSA?
  • Water reuse should be preferred to achieve circularity. Currently, a centralized approach is used for wastewater management, collection, and treatment.Upgrading centralized WWTPs with water reclamation and reuse facilities could support the increase of water reuse in KSA.
  • Can a modular water system promote water reuse?
  • Implementation of a modular, adaptive, and/or decentralized approach for newer installationswould certainly promote water reuse and help to achieve the 2030 water reuse target (70%) by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.