Egypt Enhances Wastewater Treatment Capacity to 19 Million Cubic Metres Daily
Egypt's wastewater treatment network has expanded to 621 plants, achieving a daily capacity of 19 million cubic metres. This growth is crucial for improving water reuse, sanitation, and overall water security in the region.

As of June 2026, Egypt operates 621 wastewater treatment plants, up from 385 in 2014, resulting in a total capacity of approximately 19 million cubic metres per day. This expansion includes 236 new facilities, with 47 dedicated to tertiary treatment, as part of a government strategy to enhance water resource reuse and sanitation services.
Notable projects include the Abu Rawash Wastewater Treatment Plant, serving 9 million residents, and the Zagazig Wastewater Treatment Plant, capable of treating 160,000 cubic metres per day. Continued investments are anticipated to bolster environmental sustainability and support agricultural and industrial demands on water resources.




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