Nurtured by TAQA Water Solutions’ Recycled Water, Ghaf Grove of Over 1,000 Trees Set to be Planted in Abu Dhabi
TAQA Water Solutions, one of the leaders in sustainable water solutions, and Royal Gardens Agricultural Contracting, have signed a contract to create a thriving Ghaf tree grove in Al Wathba, a significant step towards environmental conservation and sustainable water management.
Through this collaboration, over 1,000 Ghaf trees will be planted around the main pumping station of the strategic tunnel and irrigated entirely with recycled water from TAQA Water Solutions’ state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facilities. Each tree, with an average longevity of 120 years, can absorb approximately 4,200 tonnes of carbon dioxide during its lifespan.
By utilising recycled water for irrigation, TAQA Water Solutions is demonstrating the transformative potential of circular water solutions to significantly reduce the demand for precious freshwater resources. TAQA Water Solutions has already achieved a regional record by recycling 80 per cent of the water being utilised across the emirate of Abu Dhabi, with the target to reach 100 per cent utilisation through plans to expand its application and use across wider industries, further contributing to the UAE’s 2050 Net Zero strategy.
Dr. Ahmed Al Sharafi CEO of Royal Gardens Agricultural Contracting said, “We are proud to partner with TAQA Water Solutions on this inspiring project that aligns perfectly with our shared commitment to environmental sustainability. The Ghaf tree holds a special place in the UAE’s natural heritage, and we are thrilled to be part of this initiative that will enhance the beauty of Abu Dhabi landmarks, and support biodiversity for years to come.”
The collaboration between the two entities ensures effective planting and long-term care of the Ghaf trees. Scheduled for completion in December 2024, this project contributes to the UAE’s target to reach Net Zero by 2050 as Ghaf trees are known for their resilience and carbon sequestration capabilities, acting as natural carbon sinks and helping mitigate the effects of climate change.
The Ghaf tree, which lives for an average of 120 years, carries cultural and natural significance for the region and provides shelter and habitat for animals and plants alike. It is the national tree of the UAE, and in 2019 it was selected as the symbol for the UAE’s Year of Tolerance, honouring its role in bringing stability to desert environments.