Veolia Water Technologies Qatar and Katara Project Unveil a Pioneering Treated Wastewater Reuse Facility in Qatar
Doha, Qatar – Veolia Water Technologies Qatar, in collaboration with Katara Project, has inaugurated the country’s first large-scale treated wastewater reuse (TWR) facility. This state-of-the-art plant at Katara Cultural Village will enable daily savings of 5,000 to 15,000 cubic meters of freshwater, revolutionizing water management in the region.
As a global leader in water technologies, Veolia is redefining sustainable water reuse practices through this project. The facility, designed to transform treated wastewater into high-quality water, is suitable for irrigating Katara’s green spaces and supplying cooling towers. By replacing freshwater with treated wastewater, the initiative drastically cuts water costs and reduces energy consumption required for clean water production.
With a daily capacity of 15,000 cubic meters, the facility not only ensures environmental sustainability but also supports Qatar’s strategic ecological goals. Previously reliant on freshwater for irrigation and cooling purposes, Katara Cultural Village now benefits from an 80% reduction in energy consumption for water production, thanks to Veolia's cutting-edge technology.
This landmark project is part of Veolia's GreenUp 24-27 strategic program, which showcases the company’s commitment to supporting Qatar’s National Vision 2030 by reducing reliance on freshwater through advanced wastewater reuse solutions.
Reduction in energy consumption for water production.
Up tocubic meters of freshwater saved daily.
Veolia continues to lead the charge in sustainable solutions, addressing critical ecological challenges while supporting Qatar’s vision for a greener, more resource-efficient future.