Muscat: Nama Water Services is moving forward with its strategic projects to integrate essential services and enhance the infrastructure system across Oman's governorates and wilayats. These projects include the sanitation sector, which covers sewage networks, treatment plants, and pumping stations, as well as treated water networks.
According to Oman News Agency, among the most prominent projects currently being implemented in Muscat Governorate are a package of seven sanitation network projects in the Wilayat of Bawsher, with a total cost of RO 123 million.
Eng. Jaafer Muhanna Al Hadrami, Project Manager for the Second Unit in Muscat Governorate, explained that the ongoing projects in Bawsher include main and sub-lines for sanitation networks, totaling 311 kilometers in length. This also includes a 34-kilometer potable water network and other project components and annexes. In a statement to the Oman News Agency, he said that the construction of a sanitation network in Bawsher Heights is currently underway at a cost of RO 17.5 million. The project, which will benefit 60,000 people, is expected to be completed in 2028 after a four-year implementation period. It includes 68 kilometers of sanitation networks, 1,100 inspection chambers, and 6,850 household connections. He noted that the project is currently 10 percent complete.
He added that a sanitation network construction project is also being implemented in South Al Azaiba at a cost of RO 5.6 million. This project will benefit 13,000 people and is expected to be completed in 2027 over a three-year period. It involves 49 kilometers of sanitation networks, 1,714 inspection chambers, and 722 household connections, with a completion rate of 12 percent.
Eng. Jaafer Al Hadrami confirmed that work continues on the first phase of the sanitation network rehabilitation project in North Al Ghubrah and North Al Azaiba, with a cost of RO 24 million. The project was awarded at the end of June and is expected to begin implementation after mid-September 2025. With a four-year timeline, it is set to be completed in 2028. The project involves a four-kilometer main sanitation line, the replacement of 812 inspection chambers, and the rehabilitation of the existing four-kilometer main line that connects the sanitation networks of North Al Ghubrah and Al Azaiba to the pumping station, as well as the replacement of 80 deep inspection chambers.
He said that to enhance pumping operations for the ongoing projects, Nama Water Services is currently implementing a pumping station project in Bawsher and Al Ansab at a cost of RO 21 million. Expected to be completed in 2028 over a four-year period, the project includes a pumping station with two 17-kilometer force mains and a 3.5-kilometer gravity-fed sanitation line to collect from the Al Ansab and Bawsher networks.
The Project Manager for the Second Unit at Nama Water Services in Muscat added that the company is continuing to implement the sanitation network project in Al Ansab, which is 8 percent complete. It includes 4,180 household connections and is expected to be completed in 2028 over a four-year period. The project comprises 75.5 kilometers of sanitation networks and 1,160 inspection chambers, with an implementation cost of 25.7 million Omani Rials.
In the Al Khuwair area of the Wilayat of Bawsher, Eng. Jaafer Muhanna Al Hadrami mentioned that two projects are being implemented: Al Khuwair Project 1/17, at a cost of RO 14.3 million. It will include 882 household connections and is expected to be completed in 2029 over a five-year period. The project involves 30 kilometers of sanitation networks, a 15-kilometer potable water network, and a one-kilometer treated water network. The second project, he added, is Al Khuwair Project 2/17, costing RO 15 million. It will include 858 household connections and is also expected to be completed in 2029 over a five-year period. This project features 30 kilometers of sanitation networks, a 19-kilometer potable water network, and a 2.2-kilometer treated water network.