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SEWA discusses water desalination technologies for sustainability

  • SEWA seeks to increase desalinated water production in Sharjah by establishing a plant in Hamriyah to produce 90 million gallons daily.
  • SEWA also wants to raise the production efficiency of Al Hamriyah plant to a maximum capacity of 20 million gallons of clean water per day.

SHARJAH, UAE – Sharjah Electricity, Water and Gas Authority (SEWA) participated in a discussion on modern and innovative technologies in water desalination and their contribution to achieving sustainability.

The discussion was a part of the Water Desalination Projects Forum in the Middle East and North Africa, held in Abu Dhabi.

Essam Al Mulla, Director of the Water and Desalination Plants Department at SEWA, highlighted several of the authority’s strategies in water desalination through advanced technology to reduce production costs and increase the efficiency of desalination units.

He stressed that the authority is working on providing a sustainable environment for the infrastructure, which translates the vision of Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.

It emphasizes the importance of adopting policies and programs to rationalize water consumption, use environmentally friendly materials, and use the latest technologies.

He reviewed several development projects the authority implemented.

He also reviewed the plan to increase desalinated water production in Sharjah by establishing a plant in Hamriyah to produce 90 million gallons daily.

The Al Hamriyah plant operates with the reverse osmosis system, and SEWA seeks to raise its production efficiency to a maximum capacity of 20 million gallons of clean water per day, at a cost exceeding 29.5AED million ($8.03m).

Al Mulla stressed that the Authority’s strategy aims to interact with community issues and care for the environment in all projects it implements to benefit from renewable energy sources.