The Water Network

This system encompasses three essential phases:

Production, transmission, and distribution, all aimed at delivering high-quality and reliable water services directly to the consumer.

EWA undertakes the responsibility of designing, constructing, and maintaining this network, ensuring that it meets local and international health and safety standards while adapting to growing demands.

Water Production

Water Production

Water is produced from six advanced desalination plants that utilize Reverse Osmosis technology with a production capacity of 213 million imperial gallons per day (MIGD).

EWA operates these facilities to ensure a reliable and sustainable supply of clean water, adhering to local and international standards.

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Water Transmission and Storage

Water Transmission and Storage

Once water is produced, it is transmitted through a network of 622 km of pipelines to the 48 forwarding and distribution stations, which feature ground storage tanks (GSTs) of different capacities.

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Forwarding and Distribution Stations

EWA is responsible for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the network to ensure the efficient and reliable transmission, distribution, and storage of water across the network.

Water Distribution

Water Distribution

Water is distributed from the elevated storage reservoir to consumers through main and service pipelines, culminating at the consumer service point.

This point is equipped with an advanced smart meter that offers enhanced accuracy in measuring water usage, real-time consumption monitoring, and improved leak detection.

Reliable Power & Water

Reliable Power & Water

EWA monitors electricity and water usage through advanced metering systems and prioritizes customer satisfaction by addressing any customer enquiries or concerns.

The authority is dedicated to ensuring a reliable and sustainable supply of electricity and water for all customers.