Saudi Arabia Approves $220 Million of Water, Sewage Works

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Saudi Arabia has approved 824 million riyals ($220 million) of water and sanitation projects across the kingdom, state-owned Saudi Press Agency reported, citing Minister of Water and Electricity Abdullah Al-Hussayen.

The 32 contracts include the construction of pumping stations, sewage systems and plants, including a water feeder line in Qassim province valued at 278 million riyals, SPA said. Saudi Arabia, the biggest oil producer, is also the largest producer of desalinated water.