Your essential source for Middle East water innovations, investments, and policies advancing regional water security
🌍 Water security across the Middle East is entering a transformative era—driven by strategic investments, climate-resilient infrastructure, and smart water technologies. This edition tracks how policy reform, capital deployment, and digital systems are reshaping water governance and long-term supply security across the region.
🧭 Key Developments
💧 Jordan — Updated Water Sources Protection Instructions
Jordan’s Ministry of Water and Irrigation has strengthened controls on groundwater abstraction, discharges, and pollution around strategic water sources.
Why it matters: Aquifer protection is now a core pillar of national water security under extreme scarcity.
What’s next: Stricter monitoring and enforcement, supported by German technical cooperation, to deliver measurable basin-level improvements.
🌊 Egypt — Managing Nile Water During Winter Rains
Egypt is actively regulating Nile flows during heavy winter rains and flash floods through 24-hour monitoring.
Why it matters: Coordinated river regulation is essential to balance flood protection, irrigation, drinking water, and navigation under increasingly volatile rainfall.
What’s next: Ongoing operational reviews by the Permanent Committee for Nile River Regulation through the winter season.
⚙️ Abu Dhabi — Efficient Appliances Procurement Policy
The Department of Energy now requires high-efficiency standards for appliances procured by government entities.
Why it matters: Public procurement is being used to structurally reduce water and energy demand across government operations.
What’s next: Accelerated uptake of efficient technologies and a potential template for wider regional standards.
🧠 Technology Spotlight: Innovation in Water Management
📡 AI-Powered Smart Metering — Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi
Digital meters linked to the AD.WE platform provide real-time agricultural water data.
Impact: Reduced waste, improved equity, and scalable smart-farming water management now expanding beyond the pilot phase.
🔗 Open Platform Communication Gateway — DEWA
A secure, interoperable platform linking multiple water OT systems across Dubai’s network.
Impact: Faster response to leaks and failures, stronger operational resilience, and improved service reliability.
🏗️ Investment Tracker: Major Water Infrastructure Projects (2026)
🇶🇦 Qatar — KAHRAMAA Water Network Expansion
Multiple January 2026 tenders to upgrade water stations, transmission pipelines, and water quality systems nationwide, reinforcing reliability as urban demand grows.
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia — National Rainwater Harvesting Dams Initiative
More than 1,000 dams rolled out under Vision 2030 as part of SR230 billion in completed water projects, combining public funding and PPPs to secure supplies and restore ecosystems.
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📍 Abu Dhabi | 🗓️ 26–27 February 2025
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