Jeddah El Musa District – Decentralized Domestic Wastewater Treatment Project
The Jeddah El Musa District project is a decentralized wastewater treatment
facility aligned with the Saudi Water Authority (SWA) and Vision 2030 objectives
for sustainability and circular water use. Serving domestic wastewater, the
containerized plant has a capacity of 1,000 m³/day and uses advanced
G-Nano technology for odor-free operation, high efficiency, and ultra-low
energy consumption (<0.2 kWh/m³)—achieving over 66% energy savings.
Significantly reduced plant footprint allows deployment in dense urban areas. Treated
effluent meets irrigation-quality standards, supports water reuse, and reduces
potable water demand. Water is delivered through an integrated monitoring and
quality framework to the General Organization for Irrigation for landscape irrigation.
The project showcases a replicable model for community-scale water infrastructure—
fast to deploy, cost-effective, and adaptable to land-scarce environments. It
eliminates the need for costly and carbon-intensive sewage transport networks,
replacing them with point-of-source treatment that directly supports environmental
and urban resilience goals. By transforming wastewater into a local water resource,
El Musa contributes to the Kingdom’s strategic push toward net-zero emissions,
sustainable city development, and resource circularity.












