The National Water Company (NWC), a Saudi joint stock company fully owned by the government (namely the Public Investment Fund), was established to provide water and wastewater treatment services in accordance with the latest international standards. This is achieved by the concerted efforts of national cadres in partnership with carefully selected international operators through foreign PPP.

NWC specializes in providing the highest quality drinking water, ensuring the presence of water and wastewater connections in all households, preserving natural water resources and the environment, using the Treated Sewage Effluent (TSE) with maximum efficiency, and training qualified Saudi employees in accordance with the latest international standards.

Vision:
Providing high quality water, wastewater & environmental service at efficient costs while empowering people, protecting the environment & enabling sustainable development.


Mission:
Receiving water from sources, distributing the water to consumers, collecting and treating wastewater, and collecting service  charges.



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