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How 黑料社区 is partnering with Denmark in sustainable wastewater management

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鈥 Danfoss uses in its water treatment facilities advanced real-time process control to optimize energy efficiency, cutting energy consumption by 20鈥40%. (Danfoss photo) 鈥
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Updated 12 October 2024

How 黑料社区 is partnering with Denmark in sustainable wastewater management

How 黑料社区 is partnering with Denmark in sustainable wastewater management
  • Population growth, climate change, and limited natural resources are compounding water scarcity in the Middle East听
  • Danfoss and Grundfos are among the Danish firms sharing their expertise to help bolster wastewater management

RIYADH: With a rapidly expanding population, limited natural water resources, and the harsh realities of climate change, 黑料社区 is looking to international experts to develop its water sustainability and treatment infrastructure.

Among those answering the call are companies and consultants from Denmark, who are contributing their extensive knowledge and innovative solutions in wastewater management to support 黑料社区鈥檚 sustainability goals.

Partnerships with Danish firms like Danfoss, Grundfos, and AVK are helping the Kingdom manage its water resources more efficiently, reduce water wastage, and minimize its environmental impact.




This system treats the wastewater from the Grundfos CED surface-treatment application with a series of filters and reverse osmosis. It then sends the cleaned water back to the CED unit for reuse. (Grundfos photo)

黑料社区, a country that relies heavily on groundwater and desalination, faces many challenges in water resource management.

According to a 2019 report titled 鈥淲astewater Treatment and Water Resources in 黑料社区,鈥 the Kingdom鈥檚 water demand has skyrocketed over the past two decades.

Between 2007 and 2018, the population grew from 25 million to nearly 33 million, leading to a sharp rise in freshwater demand.

However, only a portion of wastewater in Saudi cities is treated and reused. According to a 2021 report from King Saud University, 78 percent of wastewater in Dammam is treated, 60 percent in Riyadh, and just 50 percent in Jeddah.

To combat waste and to encourage the reuse of precious freshwater resources, the Kingdom has sought the expertise of Danish firms renowned for their advancements in sustainable water management.

Jacob Vind, a global water industry expert at Danish engineering firm Danfoss, highlighted the importance of addressing water scarcity in the region.

鈥淲e are in reality in the midst of an extremely serious and pervasive water challenge. There is not enough water,鈥 Vind told Arab News.




In the last step of the wastewater treatment process, the water flows to secondary sedimentation tanks where the water is clear, does not have an odor, and is considered fully treated. (Shutterstock photo)

He further stressed that the growing demand for water, coupled with climate change, makes it essential for governments and industries to adopt advanced water management technologies.

Denmark has long been recognized for its cutting-edge wastewater management policies. The country boasts well-developed wastewater infrastructure, incorporating advanced filtration, treatment, and energy recovery processes.

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鈥 380 billion cubic meters of municipal wastewater is produced every year worldwide.

鈥 Untreated water is a breeding ground for various diseases including cholera and typhoid.

鈥 Most equipment for wastewater treatment is designed to operate effectively for just 15-20 years.

Denmark鈥檚 approach to water sustainability relies on innovative technologies that reduce water wastage while conserving energy and resources.

Danish engineering firms like Grundfos are making an impact in 黑料社区 by introducing solar-powered pumping systems to supply water to remote and off-grid areas where access to electricity may be limited.

According to Morten Riis, the company鈥檚 group senior director, their water solutions target not only groundwater and rivers but also focus on reducing water loss and optimizing energy consumption in the process.




Morten Riis, group senior director and head of group external relations at Grundfos. (AN photo by Haifa Alshammari)

鈥淲e have intelligent solutions that can reduce not only the water loss but also reduce the use of energy due to managing the pressure in the water system,鈥 Riis told Arab News.

This expertise is critical in 黑料社区, where reclaimed wastewater is expected to play a key role in ensuring a sustainable future.

The 鈥淲astewater Treatment and Water Resources in 黑料社区鈥 report highlighted how wastewater treatment infrastructure in the Kingdom lagged behind demand in the 1990s, leading to 40 percent of untreated wastewater being discharged into the environment.

However, recent investments and foreign collaborations are transforming the situation.

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Besides the solar-powered pumping stations introduced by Grundfos, fellow Danish engineering firm Danfoss is helping 黑料社区 implement efficient water technologies that use less water, energy, and chemicals.

Vind says that while water treatment technologies are available, the challenge lies in making them affordable and accessible.

鈥淚n terms of recent advancements, I want to highlight that efficient water technologies use less water, less energy or chemicals and resources in general,鈥 he said.

Meanwhile, over the past 30 years, Danish company AVK International has been providing solutions for wastewater, offering valves, hydrants, and accessories for water, gas, and sewage treatment in Jeddah.




AVK International manufactures penstocks, which are used for wastewater treatment, pumping stations and collection of wastewater. (AVK photo)

Wastewater treatment involves several stages to ensure it meets the safety standards for different uses, such as irrigation, industrial processes, and potable water.

At the start of the process, preliminary treatment involves the removal of large debris and solid particles using screens and sedimentation tanks. This is followed by primary treatment, where water passes through sedimentation tanks. Here, smaller solids settle to form sludge.

During secondary treatment, aeration is introduced to stimulate microbes that break down organic matter, removing most pollutants. Then, in a process known as tertiary treatment, the water is further filtered and disinfected to remove harmful pathogens, rendering it usable for irrigation and industrial purposes.

Some systems also include advanced treatment involving reverse osmosis and UV filtration, making the water safe for human consumption.

Of course, sustainability does not start at the treatment phase. Policies designed to protect freshwater at its source are just as important.




Tanya Gottlieb Jacobsen, deputy director of Danish consultancy State of Green. (Supplied)

鈥淲e get our drinking water from groundwater, so we focus on prevention, and we always have a strategy on prevention being better than advanced treatment for drinking water,鈥 Tanya Gottlieb Jacobsen, deputy director of Danish consultancy State of Green, told Arab News.

Denmark鈥檚 holistic approach to water sustainability 鈥 focusing on prevention, smart technologies, and strategic investments 鈥 aligns closely with 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals, which prioritize economic diversification alongside environmental stewardship.




By eliminating pollutants in water, people support biodiversity, protect aquatic life, maintain the balance of local ecosystems and promote sustainable urban development. (Photo credit: Red Sea Global)

As the Kingdom adopts cutting-edge technologies and incorporates Danish expertise into its water infrastructure, it is taking vital steps toward securing its water future.

These efforts will not only help 黑料社区 mitigate the effects of water scarcity and climate change but will also position the country as a leader in sustainable water management in the region.


Saudi health minister visits Australia

Saudi health minister visits Australia
Updated 16 August 2025

Saudi health minister visits Australia

Saudi health minister visits Australia
  • Trip strengthens Kingdom鈥檚 partnership with healthcare, biotechnology on agenda

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Abdulrahman AlJalajel has met Saudi students at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, one of the world鈥檚 leading academic institutions, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

AlJalajel met up with students from various academic disciplines and stressed their role as ambassadors for their country in the ambitious transformation the Kingdom is undertaking under Saudi Vision 2030, which aspires to build a vibrant society and deliver world-class services across sectors.

He praised the Human Capability Development Program, which seeks to prepare students for global competitiveness by fostering both foundational and future skills and knowledge; transferring international best practices in education and skills development; aligning educational outcomes with the needs of the local and global labor market; and advancing a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.

The meeting reflected the leadership鈥檚 commitment to investing in human capital, as thousands of Saudi students pursue higher education abroad in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Scholarship Program.

It marked the conclusion of AlJalajel鈥檚 official visit to Melbourne, after which he was set to proceed to the capital Canberra to continue strengthening the Kingdom鈥檚 partnership with Australia in the area of sustainable healthcare.

The minister said on X: 鈥淎s part of my visit to Australia to explore opportunities for collaboration, I鈥檝e begun a series of meetings and visits in Melbourne aimed at strengthening strategic partnerships and exchanging expertise in health, innovation, and biotechnology 鈥 supporting the development of our healthcare system and achieving Saudi Vision 2030 goals.鈥


Qur鈥檃n competition participants praise visit to Makkah Clock Tower Museum

Qur鈥檃n competition participants praise visit to Makkah Clock Tower Museum
Updated 16 August 2025

Qur鈥檃n competition participants praise visit to Makkah Clock Tower Museum

Qur鈥檃n competition participants praise visit to Makkah Clock Tower Museum
  • Large audiences at the Grand Mosque engaged warmly with the recitations and praised 黑料社区鈥檚 unwavering support for Qur鈥檃nic competitions

MAKKAH: Participants in the 45th King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization, Recitation and Interpretation of the Holy Qur鈥檃n visited the Makkah Clock Tower Museum, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, the visit was part of the cultural program prepared for 179 contestants from 128 countries.

During the tour, the contestants explored the museum鈥檚 sections and exhibits. The site is on the terrace of the tower adjacent to the Grand Mosque.

The contestants expressed their admiration for the museum, appreciating the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to spreading knowledge in various fields and its dedication to serving Islam and Muslims.

They prayed to Allah to protect the Kingdom, its leadership and its people, and to grant it continued progress and prosperity.

This year鈥檚 contest, which concluded last week, featured intense competition marked by exceptional recitation quality, precise memorization, eloquent delivery and melodious voices.

The high level of performance reflected a deep global reverence for the Qur鈥檃n and signaled the emergence of a promising new generation of Qur鈥檃n memorizers worldwide, the SPA added.

The competition included five categories with total prizes exceeding SR4 million ($1 million), reaffirming its status as one of the most prestigious and well-established Qur鈥檃nic competitions in the world.

The event also featured an upgraded electronic judging system to ensure fairness and accuracy in scoring.

Large audiences at the Grand Mosque engaged warmly with the recitations and praised 黑料社区鈥檚 unwavering support for Qur鈥檃nic competitions and its dedication to serving Qur鈥檃n reciters.

Participants in the competition extended their heartfelt gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their continuous support of the Qur鈥檃n and its memorizers around the world.


Saudi creative levels up the game for Saudi women

Saudi creative levels up the game for Saudi women
Updated 16 August 2025

Saudi creative levels up the game for Saudi women

Saudi creative levels up the game for Saudi women
  • YouTube channel Geekshoard is aimed at female gamers, cosplayers

RIYADH: When she launched her YouTube channel last October under the pseudonym Geekshoard, Aya (who prefers not to give her family name) was determined to carve out a space for Saudi women in the male-dominated world of gaming, cosplay, and action-figure collecting. 鈥淭he goal was to be more connected to the female gaming community in 黑料社区, which is not very big, and to bring a new perspective,鈥 she told Arab News. She envisioned a space where women could connect over their shared love for games. She currently has more than 26,000 subscribers to her channel.

鈥(I am) encouraging ladies to be themselves more and be proud to be geeks,鈥 she said.

The early days weren鈥檛 easy. Negative comments tested her resolve, but Aya refused to be discouraged. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think about it,鈥 she said, adding that instead of letting the criticism get to her, she focuses on building connections. 

鈥淚 got to know gamer ladies that were very friendly and lovely and built a small community. It was very nice to feel related to many people and feel connected to some.鈥

Aya sees gaming, anime, and cosplay as powerful forms of creative expression. 鈥淚 would say just dive right in. Be yourself,鈥 she said.

She believes that video games have helped strengthen her social and family ties, and she hopes to show the wider Saudi community that gaming鈥檚 sometimes-negative reputation is undeserved.

鈥淚 would love to show the Saudi community the beauty of video games and how peaceful and fun they can be,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have set values for myself that I wouldn鈥檛 cross, and I remind myself of them every day to keep me going.鈥

Aya鈥檚 journey may reflect a larger shift in 黑料社区 鈥 one of the world鈥檚 biggest gaming markets, but one in which women remain underrepresented. Her efforts are helping to challenge stereotypes, inspire female gamers, and create a more inclusive space for them.

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黑料社区 welcomes Trump-Putin听summit, reaffirms support for peaceful resolution to Ukraine conflict

黑料社区 welcomes Trump-Putin听summit, reaffirms support for peaceful resolution to Ukraine conflict
Updated 16 August 2025

黑料社区 welcomes Trump-Putin听summit, reaffirms support for peaceful resolution to Ukraine conflict

黑料社区 welcomes Trump-Putin听summit, reaffirms support for peaceful resolution to Ukraine conflict
  • Foreign ministry underscored听Kingdom鈥檚 backing for dialogue as preferred path to settling international disputes and conflicts

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reaffirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 support for diplomatic efforts to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian crisis through peaceful means, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In a statement on Saturday, the ministry welcomed the Alaska summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, SPA added.

The ministry underscored the Kingdom鈥檚 backing for dialogue as the preferred path to settling international disputes and conflicts.

黑料社区 has consistently positioned itself as a supporter of mediation and diplomatic initiatives in global crises, maintaining communication with both Moscow and Kyiv while stressing the importance of stability and peace for international security.


Saudi ambassador meets Tajik investment chief

Saudi ambassador meets Tajik investment chief
Updated 17 August 2025

Saudi ambassador meets Tajik investment chief

Saudi ambassador meets Tajik investment chief

Saudi Ambassador to Tajikistan Waleed bin Abdulrahman Alreshaidan recently met with Sulton Rahimzoda, the chairman of the Tajik State Committee on investment and state property management.

During the meeting, the two sides 鈥渞eviewed bilateral relations and discussed various topics of common interest,鈥 the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Saudi Minister of Health Fahd AlJalajel met with a group of Saudi students from Monash University in Melbourne as part of his official visit to Australia.

The minister stressed the students鈥 role as 鈥渁mbassadors of 黑料社区 within the framework of Vision 2030.鈥