Dubai Is Aiming To Reuse 100% Of Water By 2030
It looks like Dubai’s making waves in the best way possible
The city’s got a wet ‘n’ wild goal: recycle every drop of water they can while giving the salty stuff a break. By 2030, Dubai’s hoping to hit the 100% water reuse mark and slash desalinated water and power use by 30%.
Dubai’s been on this very mission for over five decades. And they’ve already reclaimed a staggering 90% of their water! This recycled water isn’t just sittin’ around—it’s out there making plants green, buildings cool, and putting out fires.
The Dubai Municipality’s not holding back either. They’ve got wastewater treatment plants in Al Khawaneej, Warsan, and Jebel Ali, working hard to give water a makeover
And they’re saving a jaw-dropping AED2 billion every year! That’s some serious money-saving sprinkled with a dash of eco-friendliness.
#Dubai's rise as one of the world’s best cities to live and work has been underpinned by a sustainability strategy that prioritises harmony with nature. At the core of this strategy is a commitment to optimising the use of the emirate’s natural resources.https://t.co/PmdEtXkW9n pic.twitter.com/Xteh6zv5Gh
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 21, 2023
Dubai’s not just stopping at a mere 90% they’re aiming to double their water reuse game by 2030, hitting a whopping 8 billion cubic meters
With a plan this splashy, Dubai’s future is looking bluer and greener than ever before.
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