Abstract

Water scarcity is a global issue posing significant challenges for sustainable water management. Saudi Arabia, due to its arid conditions, limited freshwater resources, and high evapotranspiration rates, faces water scarcity. Factors such as rapid population growth, urban expansion, industrial development, and unsustainable water management practices contribute to increased municipal water demand and per capita water consumption. This trend is evident in the Jubail Industrial City (JIC), the largest industrial city in the Middle East. Although JIC heavily relies on desalination and groundwater extraction to meet growing water needs, it lacks a strategic vision for water conservation. The objective of this paper is to identify the causes of water scarcity, assess the sustainability of current water management practices, and develop a sustainable water conservation strategy using JIC as a case study. The study adopts a mixed-method approach, involving a comprehensive review of literature and official documents, along with an analysis of successful case studies of water conservation practices in arid regions worldwide. The proposed strategy encompasses demand management, adoption of water-efficient technologies, water reuse and recycling, public awareness and education, and policy and governance frameworks. Strategic water conservation, optimization and reuse hold significant relevance to industry settings. The study’s findings can contribute to the enhancement of the municipal water supply sector and support decision-makers in achieving the sustainable water resource management goals outlined in Saudi Vision 2030.

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