Environmental Pillar

Water conservation

Objective: Minimise water use during the construction and operation of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ sites and promote water conservation in related sectors.

The water conservation material topic aligns with the following UN SDGs:

Context

With one of the world’s lowest levels of rainfall, Qatar is in a water stressed area that relies predominantly on desalination for domestic and industrial water demand. Desalination depends on energy-intensive cogeneration processes and increases seawater salinity levels.

The State of Qatar continues to implement initiatives to increase water efficiency and reduce per capita consumption, as well as maximising reuse of treated wastewater and industrial water for various uses. Qatar reuses over 50% of treated wastewater in agriculture and landscaping and continues to develop infrastructure to achieve reuse of 70% of its wastewater by 2022. It also invested in infrastructure to expand its water supply and develop mega reservoirs for potable water storage to support the large number of people that visited Qatar for the tournament.

Initiatives

The water conservation objective was addressed through the following initiatives:

Water-efficient practices during construction

Continuing the implementation of measures to increase the water efficiency of stadiums and training sites during construction. This includes the use of efficient construction methodologies, for dust suppression and temporary efficient taps, toilets

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Water-efficient practices at the tournament

Installing water efficient fixtures and irrigation systems and implementing operational plans to minimise potable water use through efficiency and recycling.

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Water efficiency in related sectors

Using information events, awareness campaigns and/or public guidance to share and encourage responsible water management practices in FIFA World Cup 2022™-related sectors, such as accommodation and food and beverage.

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