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National Water Efficiency Center urges early leak detection, promotes Nama platform

Saudi Arabia’s National Water Efficiency Center has called for early detection of water leaks in buildings and encouraged use of the Nama digital platform.

National Water Efficiency Center urges early leak detection, promotes Nama platform

Saudi Arabia's National Water Efficiency Center (Maaei) is urging building owners to promptly identify water leaks in urban areas. The center emphasizes this is crucial for minimizing water loss and safeguarding vital water resources. While some leaks may remain hidden from residents, Maaei points out telltale signs like unexpectedly high water usage or signs of dampness in certain spaces.

To address these issues, Maaei highlights that water efficiency assessments can now be completed conveniently through the Nama digital platform and app. This online service connects users with licensed professionals who conduct leak detection and water auditing services in full compliance with regulatory guidelines. Maaei stresses the importance of employing certified service providers to guarantee that leak detection and water auditing adhere to necessary regulations.

By leveraging this digital solution, Maaei aims to boost water use efficiency, curb wastage, and foster sustainable water management practices in Saudi Arabia's urban landscape.

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