Ministry of Environment Water and Agriculture

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New Well Drilling License

The New Well Drilling License service is provided by the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture in Saudi Arabia through the 'Nama' digital platform. It targets individuals, corporations, government entities, and agricultural investors, permitting official authorization to drill new or replacement wells, either manual or tubular. The service plays a vital role in regulating groundwater use, ensuring resource sustainability, land ownership protection, and proper location compliance. Applications are submitted online, requiring fulfillment of key regulatory conditions such as: Completing the license form detailing geographic location, intended use (agriculture, drinking water, industry, municipal, monitoring), and daily water needs. Submitting valid property deeds or documented lease agreements with written landlord consent. Attaching approved engineering maps indicating well location and coordinates. Providing legal authorization and inheritance documentation for agents or heirs. Uploading the updated agricultural registry for farming purposes. Providing prior licenses/disclosure records or status correction for renewal/replacement/deepening/cleaning requests. Submitting official correspondence outlining the water usage purpose. The ministry’s technical committee reviews applications for compliance. Upon approval, the license is issued, allowing drilling operations to commence via qualified contractors. Compliance is ensured through governmental inspections, with all technical requirements and risk mitigation in place. Applicants pay applicable fees, and must post clear signage at the drilling site displaying license details. Importance Regulates groundwater extraction in line with resource sustainability policies. Protects ownership and prevents unauthorized or hazardous drilling. Supports development of agricultural, industrial, and municipal projects. Enforces compliance with technical specifications and facilitates inspection. Challenges Ensuring complete and accurate documentation to avoid rejection. Navigating drilling restrictions in protected or infrastructure-heavy areas. Coordinating with oversight bodies for inspections and technical review. Maintaining and updating license status when reusing or modifying wells.

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Export Bottled Drinking Water License

The Bottled Drinking Water Export License Service is a regulatory facility allowing certified water factories in Saudi Arabia to export their bottled drinking water products abroad under the supervision of the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture and in coordination with relevant entities such as the Saudi Food and Drug Authority and Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources. This service ensures national water resource sustainability, guarantees adequate domestic supply, and encourages high-quality bottled water investment. Key requirements for obtaining the export license include: Valid technical license and export suitability certificate from the Food and Drug Authority. Industrial license including customs codes, production capacity, water source (renewable or non-renewable), and bottle capacity (maximum 1 liter). Sufficient domestic supply coverage with export volumes not exceeding limits set by the Ministry. Payment of export fees: SAR 38 per cubic meter or SAR 0.50 per 40-pack (330 ml bottles). Export share capped at 7% for non-renewable source factories, 60% for renewable-water factories. Applications are submitted through the 'Nama' portal and vetted for technical and regulatory compliance before license issuance. Shipments are quality-checked per Saudi standards, and periodic reviews ensure ongoing compliance with regulatory and sustainability goals. Importance Promotes local and foreign investment in bottled water sector. Protects water resources through strict export controls. Enhances national product reputation in international markets. Safeguards domestic bottled water supply. Facilitates high-standard sector management. Challenges Rigorous administrative and technical verification of documents and factory output. Ensuring local market coverage prior to export. Adherence to allowed export quotas. Keeping pace with rule changes and specification updates.

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Issuance of Groundwater Sources Usage Licenses (Wells)

The Issuing License for Use of Groundwater Resources (Wells) service is a vital electronic service provided by the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture in Saudi Arabia. It aims to regulate groundwater usage by granting official licenses for drilling and using groundwater wells for various purposes such as agriculture, industrial use, municipal supply, and livestock drinking water. This service forms part of government efforts to sustain water resources and prevent over-extraction under the Water Law and its executive regulations. Groundwater owners or users must apply for usage licenses via the Ministry’s 'Nama' portal within one year of new regulation publication in the official gazette. Required documents include drilling licenses, disclosure certificates, or correction permits, approved engineering maps indicating well sites and land extent, and detailed water studies testing chemical, biological, and radiological water quality by an accredited lab. Installation of electromagnetic meters linked to the centralized 'Hafez' monitoring system is mandatory, alongside certification from the National Water Company confirming the absence of alternative water sources. Ownership deeds or valid leases and updated agricultural registries are also required depending on use. Licenses are issued for 3 to 5 years based on usage and can be renewed following policy conditions. The Ministry enforces strict monitoring and classification of violations to protect resources and stakeholders, employing advanced technologies to ensure sustainable and equitable groundwater use. Importance of the service Enables strict regulation and sustainability of groundwater resources. Protects landowners, farmers, and other water users’ rights. Supports agricultural and industrial development with environmental safeguards. Provides easy digital licensing processes through an integrated portal. Ensures continuous monitoring for compliance and reduced wastage. Challenges Complexity of required hydrogeological studies and lab testing. Coordination across municipalities, water companies, and environmental bodies. Managing legacy wells and regulatory correction cases. Educating users on compliance importance and resource conservation.

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Import Agricultural Fertilizers License

The Agricultural Fertilizers and Soil Amendments Import Request Service is a formal e-service provided by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture for companies and agricultural sector organizations to import essential fertilizers and amendments for boosting national crop production and meeting local market demand. The service includes all types of bio, natural, and chemical fertilizers and is strictly regulated for quality, safety, and environmental compliance. Eligibility and procedures require a valid commercial registration and articles of association. Companies importing regulated materials must have a Saudi agricultural engineer, chemical engineer or technician, or pharmacist on staff. Applicants submit requests electronically via the approved platform (such as Hassad or Nama), fill in the application form, upload supporting documents, and agree to the user agreement. Once reviewed and verified, an official import permit is issued—typically valid for 6 months for regulated items and up to 1 year for unregulated ones. This service ensures high-quality supply, strict regulatory oversight, and market balance, allowing authorities to monitor imports and enforce environmental and consumer protection standards. Importance Supports food and agricultural security via streamlined input delivery. Ensures imported agricultural products meet Saudi standards. Streamlines application processing and accelerates fulfillment for requesters. Bolsters regulatory transparency and oversight in the sector. Empowers the sector to stay aligned with global trends and best practices. Challenges Complying with all regulatory and technical requirements for restricted items. Accurate documentation preparation and timely response to authority feedback. Monitoring permit validity and renewing as needed. Keeping pace with environmental regulations and import policies.

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