Steps taken to meet growing demand for Zamzam water
The Zamzam bottling plant produces 2,000 gallons of Zamzam
water per hour per production line. (AN file photo )
Saudi government takes special measures to ensure
uninterrupted supply of the water to the Two Holy Mosques
Zamzam water is drawn from a 30-meter well in the
basement of the Grand Mosque in Makkah
JEDDAH: The very mention of the word “Zamzam” evokes a
feeling of awe in the hearts of the faithful. Zamzam water is considered holy
in Islam.
It is found in a 30 meter well in the basement of the Grand
Mosque in Makkah, about 20 meters east of the Kaaba. The water is believed to
possess healing qualities, and is treated with reverence by all Muslims.
The Saudi government takes special measures to ensure there
is an uninterrupted supply of the water to the Two Holy Mosques all year round,
and to pilgrims during the Hajj and Umrah seasons.
In addition to the King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Zamzam Water
Project, the Zamzam bottling plant operates with a separate mission under the
United Office of Zamazemah in Makkah.
Zamzam water is bottle and distributed by the King Abdullah
bin Abdul Aziz Zamzam Water Project, which is operated by the National Water
Co., and whose new bottling plant can produce up to 30,000 liters per hour.
The construction of the new plant began in 2014. Originally
consisting of two production lines, a third was added in 2017, which massively
increased production capacity. With the water being dispensed into 200
milliliter bottles, it means that the plant can produce well in excess of
150,000 bottles per hour.
The bottles are then distributed to pilgrims upon arrival in
Makkah, and, under the Zamzam Water Additional Services program, are also made
available near the central area of Makkah’s Grand Mosque and in other holy
places, such as Mina and Arafat.
Two further expansion phases are currently underway at the
site, which also houses its administrative center, including the management and
marketing departments.
Two weeks ago, meanwhile, the Saudi Shoura Council approved a
new project proposal by Arbab Al-Tawaif Establishments. The project will aim to
enhance the competence of employees in Hajj and Umrah services.
It will also look to restructure Arbab Al-Tawaif, and
transform its establishments from individual institutions into companies,
working to ensure they provide better standards of service to pilgrims from
outside Saudi Arabia.
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