
''Kuwait faces huge challenges in meeting drinking water demands''
He estimated per capita of drinking water for people living in Kuwait at 70 cubic meters a year. ''This is much below the international water poverty line of 500 cubic meters per person a year'' he regretted. ''To fill this gap and meet the growing demand for potable water Kuwait has established a number of highly sophisticated water desalination stations nationwide.'' Al-Otaibi unveiled that the total production of Kuwaiti desalination plants is about 530 million imperial gallons. ''There are plans to increase water production up to 900 million imperial gallons in the coming seven years'' he boasted. He clarified that the under-construction Az-Zour North project will produce nearly 100 million imperial gallons per day by 2020.
Furthermore Doha and Khiran desalination plants will produce 60 million imperial gallons and 125 million imperial gallons respectively. ''Kuwait also plans to increase potable water reservoir to 5000 million imperial gallons'' he noted. Al-Otaibi stressed the importance of changing people''s lifestyle to conserve water consumption.
Meanwhile the Deputy Director of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Kuwait Dima Al- Khatib lauded Kuwait''s mega projects which aim to meet the growing demand for drinking water. She also highlighted various challenges facing Kuwait''s plans to produce and achieve self-sufficiency of high-quality portable water. Several keynote speeches were also delivered at the event which hosted included a variety of activities such an exhibition as well as an awareness raising performance by school students. World Water Day aims to increase people''s awareness of the water''s importance in all aspects of life. It is held on March 22 each year.
The international observance of World Water Day is an initiative that grew out of the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro. The First World Water Day was first observed in 1993 in conformity with the recommendations of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development contained in chapter 18 (Fresh Water Resources) of Agenda 21. Each year one of various UN agencies involved in water issues takes the lead in promoting and coordinating international activities for World Water Day.
A number of NGOs promoting clean water and sustainable aquatic habitats have used World Day for Water as a time to focus public attention on the critical water issues of our era. World Water Day activities include visual art theatrical and musical celebrations of water educational events on the importance of clean water and protecting water resources campaigns and events to raise money for access to clean and affordable water special broadcasts on television and radio and the Internet walks runs and swimming competitions

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