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Distribution and Treatment

Water Distribution Systems

After fresh water is transported, it is transferred to a local distribution network that includes smaller pipes that deliver water to homes, public buildings, and facilities. The distribution network is divided into several zones to facilitate control of the flow of water and ensure that it reaches all consumers efficiently. Valves are usually used to control the flow of water and stop it when necessary. The design of the distribution network depends on factors such as population density, the geography of the area, and the different uses of water. The pipes used for distribution are often made of materials such as cast iron or reinforced plastic to withstand the pressure of the water and ensure that they do not leak.

Sewage Treatment

Wastewater treatment is the process of purifying wastewater (water used in homes, industrial facilities, and public utilities) and recycling or disposing of it in an environmentally safe manner. This process is essential to protect water resources from pollution and ensure clean and healthy water for human and environmental use.

National Water Company

The National Water Company was established in 2008, specializing in providing water and sanitation services according to the latest international standards through the combined efforts of national cadres and elite operators of this vital facility. The company dedicates its efforts to connecting all its customers to water and sanitation networks, preserving natural water resources, and protecting the environment.

National Water Company

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