Saudi is investing $100.5m in water and sewerage projects throughout the Kingdom.
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The Saudi Ministry of Water and Electricity, Abdullah Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Hussayyen, has signed new water and sewerage contracts worth $100.5m.
A source said $266m will be spent on expanding the Asir water-treatment project, while $19.8mi will be spent on the third phase of the Buraidah drinking water project.
A further $15.9m will be spent on water projects in villages in the Makkah region, the Eastern Province, Al-Qassim and Jizan regions.
The projects also include construction of dams in Hail and the operation of water projects in Asir and surrounding areas.
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