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Saudi Arabia completes solar-powered well projects for drinking water in Yemen

These wells aim to support sustainability through solar energy and providing permanent water tanks. (Image source: SDRPY)

The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Programme for Yemen (SDRPY) completed several potable water projects by drilling wells in Al Mahra province

Each solar-powered well includes a water tank, and the production has begun to meet the clean water needs of province residents.

The newest wells to be completed are in the Ghaydah district of Al Mahra province.

Abdulhadi Alkahtani, SDRPY director in Al Mahra, said, "We have inaugurated a number of wells operating on solar power as part of a larger group of wells, the most recent in Tnhalen and Dethort, with the Yemeni government and the local province authority, under the guidance of the program supervisor, ambassador Mohammed bin Saeed Al Jaber."

Alkahtani explained that part of SDRPY's goal in digging these wells is supporting sustainability through solar energy and providing permanent water tanks.

The depth of the Dethort well is 90 meters, while Tnhalen is 190 meters, and equipped with 5.5 horsepower submersible solar pumps, as well as the 7,000-litre reservoir. New distribution networks were constructed to supply immediate and surrounding areas water for drinking, irrigation and livestock.

SDRPY has supported immediate water sector needs by distributing 120 water tankers to provinces throughout Yemen during the initial stage of this group of projects. This first step was needed until more sustainable water projects could be brought online.

The programme is working on several other water sector projects. This includes the construction of a 20-kilometre water pipeline in the Al Ghaydah district of Al Mahra, drilling more than 40 new wells distributed across the Yemeni governorates, and development of water reservoirs and dams.