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09 G4-6, G4-8                                                                                   Aqualia was awarded the prize
                                                                                                for best water company of 2015
           Saudi Arabia                                                                         at the Water and Energy Summit
                                                                                                held in Saudi Arabia.
              ❚❚The National Water Company (NWC) of Saudi Arabia has continued to
                 collaborate with Aqualia by extending the Riyadh contract to cover the
                 sectioning of the DMZ (District Metric Zones) as well as flow and pressure
                 control. The project consists of using insertion flowmeters and pressure
                 recorders that obtain real-time data to be able to control the sectors making
                 up Riyadh. When Aqualia finishes the works, the Saudi capital will have a
                 continuous flow distribution system along a 15,000 km-long network.

              ❚❚For a period of three years, Aqualia will also be in charge of operating
                 and maintaining the two main wastewater treatment plants in Mecca that
                 each produce 250,000 m3 per day. Alkhorayef Water and Power Company
                 and Aqualia will be responsible for the management of facilities and their
                 treatment units.

              ❚❚Aqualia was also awarded the corresponding contracts in 2015 for the water
                 and sanitation services of lines 4 and 5 of Riyadh Metro.

United Arab Emirates

❚❚Aqualia has been operating in Abu Dhabi for more than three years thanks to being awarded the contract for the sanitation
  system and water purification management in the area. The contract has a term of seven years, until 2019, and is worth
  76.3 million euros.

Qatar

❚❚Aqualia is continuing to work on the 10-year construction and operation project of the Al-Dhakhira wastewater treatment
  plant. This contract involves the design, construction, operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment facilities,
  wastewater pumping stations, transfer pumping stations and associated collectors of the city. The new plant will treat an
  average water flow of 56,200 m3 per day and will serve a population of more than 200,000 people.

Aqualia's presence in other countries

Egypt

An Aqualia-led consortium has been award-    and will provide service to more than 5.5          The Abu Rawash treatment
ed the tender for the design, construction   million people. It is the largest contract         plant is the largest contract
and operation of the Abu Rawash treatment    awarded in Aqualia's history, considering          in the history of Aqualia and
plant located in El Cairo (Egypt). The Abu   that it will involve a business portfolio for      the second PPP tender in the
Rawash plant will be one of the largest      the consortium worth 2.4 billion euros.            country.
worldwide,, will treat 1.6 million m3 daily

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