The Saudi National Water Company has reported that the amount of water that was pumped and distributed to Makkah and the holy sites on Arafat Day reached around 1 billion liters.
It added that the holy sites consumed 286 million liters, while over 704 million liters were distributed through Makkah’s public water systems.
It said the distribution was supported by the supervision and follow-up of the company’s engineers and supervisors from the working areas covering Makkah and the holy sites.
The company said its operations and water supplies work were in accordance with the plans set in advance to serve pilgrims. These plans included pumping water to the holy sites and the Grand Mosque’s facilities 24/7, in addition to maintaining pumping 21 hours per day for the neighborhoods in Makkah.
It emphasized the absence of any disruptions to its operations, affirming that field teams were always ready to handle and address any emergency.
The company said it carried out about 4,840 laboratory tests on Arafat Day to ensure the quality of water provided to pilgrims.