Remarkable Progress in DEWA’s 30 MIG Water Reservoir in Hatta

Remarkable Progress in DEWA’s 30 MIG Water Reservoir in Hatta

There is significant progress in the project’s work at 36.259% compared to the 32.6% target
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HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), visited the water reservoir project DEWA is building in Hatta to review its progress.

According to the project schedule, there is significant progress in the project’s work at 36.259% compared to the 32.6% target. The project has a capacity of 30 million imperial gallons (MIG), at a cost of approximately $23.41 million.

The project has a capacity of 30 million gallons at a cost of about AED 86 million. It started on 7 April 2021 and is expected to be complete by April 2023.

The project includes the construction of two reservoirs with a storage capacity of 30 million gallons of desalinated water, the construction of supporting buildings and the extension of entrance and exit pipes.

The structural foundation works for all facilities and reservoirs are 100% complete, while the above-ground works are 27% complete, and nearly 35% of the pipes have been laid.

Al Tayer said: "We seek to achieve the Comprehensive Development Plan for Hatta, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

"We also work to consolidate the foundations of sustainable development. We aim to establish Dubai’s leading position, as an example of an effective and efficient infrastructure for electricity and water networks, to meet current and future requirements for development in the Emirate.

"We also support Dubai’s comprehensive approach to ensuring the sustainability of water resources in line with the Dubai Integrated Water Resource Management Strategy 2030, which focuses on enhancing water resources, using cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions.

"DEWA’s production capacity is currently 490 million imperial gallons of desalinated water per day. DEWA is also implementing the Hatta hydroelectric power plant, the first of its kind in the Arab Gulf region, with investments estimated at $400 million.

"The plant will have a capacity of 250 MW, and a storage capacity of 1,500 megawatt-hours,” said Al Tayer.

“The project is part of DEWA’s efforts to increase the storage capacity of Dubai to reach 7,212 million gallons by 2025 compared to the current 822 million gallons.

"DEWA enhances the efficiency and reliability of the water network. It improves the water flow to fulfil the increasing demand for water in all parts of Dubai, increases the volume of the Emirate’s water reserves and supports sustainable development."

Al Tayer noted that DEWA is implementing two other pioneering projects in Hatta, which are Dubai Mountain Peak and the Hatta Sustainable Waterfalls. These projects will promote Hatta’s position as one of the key tourist destinations in Dubai.

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