The groundbreaking project marks a significant leap forward in securing sustainable water resources for both Amman and Aqaba, two of Jordan’s most crucial urban centers. Engineered by the SUEZ Group, the facility boasts a capacity that qualifies it as the second largest desalination plant worldwide, harnessing advanced reverse osmosis technology to transform seawater into high-quality drinking water. This initiative not only addresses the region’s pressing water scarcity challenges but also exemplifies international collaboration and cutting-edge innovation in water management.

Complementing the plant’s massive output is an extensive network of 445 kilometers of pipelines, carefully laid out to ensure efficient and uninterrupted water distribution. The system includes:

  • State-of-the-art pumping stations to maintain optimal pressure
  • Advanced monitoring systems to ensure water quality and leak detection
  • Strategic pipeline routing to minimize environmental impact

This infrastructure provides a reliable lifeline, significantly enhancing the resilience of water supply frameworks in the region and paving the way for future population growth and industrial development.

Feature Specification
Desalination Capacity 250,000 m³/day
Pipeline Length 445 km
Technology Used Reverse Osmosis
Primary Beneficiaries Amman & Aqaba Cities