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  2. Ras Abu Jarjur - Wikipedia

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    Ras Abu Jarjur is a reverse osmosis water desalination plant in Bahrain. [1] [2] The plant produces 16.3 million imperial gallons of desalinated drinking water per day.[citation needed] At the time of its commissioning in the mid-1980s it was the largest reverse osmosis plant in the Middle East with a production capacity of 10 million imperial gallons per day.

  3. Category:Water in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Water sports in Bahrain (2 C) T. Water transport in Bahrain (2 C, 1 P) W. Wetlands of Bahrain (1 C) Pages in category "Water in Bahrain" This category contains only ...

  4. Category:Bodies of water of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bodies of water of Bahrain" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gulf of ...

  5. Gulf of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Gulf of Bahrain. The Gulf of Bahrain is an inlet of the Persian Gulf on the east coast of Saudi Arabia, separated from the main body of water by the peninsula of Qatar. It surrounds the islands of Bahrain. The King Fahd Causeway crosses the western section of the Gulf of Bahrain, connecting Saudi Arabia to Bahrain.

  6. List of countries by total renewable water resources - Wikipedia

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    Out of all the water on Earth, saline water in oceans, seas and saline groundwater make up about 97% of it. Only 2.5–2.75% is fresh water, including 1.75–2% frozen in glaciers, ice and snow, 0.5–0.75% as fresh groundwater and soil moisture, and less than 0.01% of it as surface water in lakes, swamps and rivers.

  7. Bahrain Bay - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain Bay is situated on coastal land adjacent to the original political and business area in the heart of Bahrain's capital city Manama. (Geographically, Bahrain as an island, sits in the center of the Persian Gulf and is connected by a bridged causeway to neighboring Saudi Arabia). shallow waters which form the bay.

  8. Abu Safah field - Wikipedia

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    The Abu Safah field (Arabic: حقل أبو سعفة) is a joint petroleum reservoir between the waters of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Discovered in 1963, the field began production in 1966. It is managed by Saudi Aramco and has a capacity of 300,000 barrel/day of medium petroleum.

  9. Hawar Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Hawar Islands (Arabic: جزر حوار; transliterated: Juzur Ḥawār) are an archipelago of desert islands; all but one are owned by Bahrain, while the southern, small, and uninhabited Jinan Island (Arabic: جزيرة جينان; transliterated: Jazirat Jinan) is administered by Qatar as part of its Al-Shahaniya municipality.