Saudi Arabia consumed 3 bln cubic meters of drinking water in 2017

26/08/2018 Argaam Special

 

Saudi Arabia’s drinking water consumption rose by 0.64 percent year-on-year (YoY) to 3.15 billion cubic meters in 2017, data issued by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture showed.

 

Desalinated water accounted for 69 percent (2.18 billion cubic meters) of the total distribution of drinking water for the year, while groundwater represented 31 percent or 975 million cubic meters.

 

Drinking Water Consumption (mln cubic meters)

Year

Consumption

2009

2,123

2010

2,284

2011

2,423

2012

2,527

2013

2,731

2014

2,874

2015

3,025

2016

3,130

2017

3,150

 

Riyadh topped the list in terms of water consumed by various cities in the Kingdom, with 1.07 billion cubic meters of drinking water, or 34 percent of the total consumption. It was followed by Makkah at 750 million cubic meters, or 23.8 percent.

 

The average per capita consumption rate in Saudi Arabia reached 265 liters per day in 2017, as shown in the following table:

 

Water Consumption by City

Area

Water (mln cubic meters)

Population (mln)

Average per capita consumption liter)

Riyadh

1070

8.22

357

Makkah

750

8.56

240

Eastern

682

4.90

381

Madinah

201

2.13

258

Asir

101

2.21

125

Qassim

65

1.42

124

Jazan

59

1.57

102

Hail

58

0.70

228

Tabuk

52

0.91

158

Al-Baha

32

0.48

189

Northern borders

30

0.37

224

Al-Jouf

28

0.51

149

Najran

22

0.58

105

Total

3,150

32.55

265

 

The number of consumers rose 6 percent YoY to 1.97 million in 2017.

 

Riyadh had the largest number of consumers at 612,700, while Makkah had 349,400 last year.

 

No. of Consumers (‘000) 

Area

2016

2017

Change

Riyadh

594.4

612.7

+3%

Makkah

347.1

349.4

+1%

Maddinah

102.6

114.5

+12%

Qassim

148.3

155.9

+5%

Eastern

333.0

337.8

+1%

Asir

43.9

44.5

+1%

Tabuk

36.9

71.1

+93%

Hail

66.6

69.7

+5%

Northern Borders

26.3

29.9

+14%

Jazan

71.4

73.0

+2%

Najran

48.2

51.6

+7%

Al-Baha

33.2

35.0

+5%

Al-Jouf

8.5

28.5

+235%

Total

1,860.4

1,973.6

+6%

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