http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=57664&d=17&m=1&y=2005

 Major Research Project Launched on Zam Zam
M. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Arab News   
RIYADH, 17 January 2005 - Saudi Arabia has launched a major research project to 
monitor demand of Zam Zam water. The study aims to optimize supply and 
distribution of Zam Zam, while making sure that sustainable supply limits are 
not exceeded in order to prevent wastage or possible depletion of the water 
well.

With the dramatic rise in the number of pilgrims from only a few thousands per 
year reported during 1960s to millions arriving every year during this decade 
including more than two million reported to perform Haj this year alone, 
supplies could be under threat.

"The Kingdom, which has set up the Zam Zam Studies and Research Center (ZSRC) 
under the Saudi Geological Survey (SGS), is working to determine scientific 
solutions for effective monitoring and management of the acquifer feeding the 
Zam Zam well and to ensure the purity and security of supply," according to an 
abstract of the research project obtained by Arab News.

New methods of supply and distribution of Zam Zam, which has been used by the 
pilgrims for the last 4,000 years, are desperately needed.

The Zam Zam well is hand-excavated and is 30.5-meter deep, with an internal 
diameter ranging from 1.08 to 2.66 meters. The well is now housed in a basement 
room of the Holy Haram in Makkah and it is protected by glass panels that allow 
a clear view of it. The upper 13.5-meter of the well is excavated in the sandy 
alluvium of the Wadi Ibrahim, and the lower 17.0-meter in the underlying 
diorite bedrock. In between lies a 0.5-meter thick highly permeable weathered 
rock. Most of the alluvial section of the well is lined with stone masonry 
except for the top 1 meter, which has a reinforced concrete collar.

Referring to the research project, the abstract said that the ZSRC is also 
focusing on storage and distribution system currently in use. With the 
increasing number of pilgrims and visitors, demand for Zam Zam water has been 
continuously increasing.

ZSRC also seeks to estimate sustainable well yield and recommend measures to 
ensure that sustainable supply limits are not exceeded. The research aims to 
present solutions to these complex problems through an integrated approach to 
water catchment management and conservation.

"Through these actions, the quality and quantity of supply from the Zam Zam 
well can be sustained to meet the spiritual needs of the world's one billion 
Muslims," said the abstract. In order to manage demand, water from Zam Zam well 
is pumped, treated and stored in underground storage tanks on a continuous 
basis at the moment. Before distribution among consumers and transportation to 
Madinah, Zam Zam water is also treated by a series of sand filters, micro 
filters and ultraviolet disinfection.

The SGS's research center is also engaged in designing and upgrading the 
treatment system. Already, two phases of upgrading have been completed and the 
third phase is in active consideration. Moreover, the research center follows 
these activities and ensures strict quality assurance measures.

Pilgrims habitually carry Zam Zam water back to their homes in plastic 
containers of 10 or 20 liters which they fill themselves from access points, 
situated around the Holy Mosque or at a central filling station.

More commonly they buy the filled containers from roadside venders on the 
outskirts of Makkah. This distribution system is wanting in hygiene and offsets 
the efforts of treatment. Therefore, the research center is in the process of 
evaluation of the present filling system and design of upgrading that will 
minimize direct human involvement and discourage peddling by vendors.


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