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King Fahd’s Fountain in Saudi Arabia

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King Fahd’s Fountain in Saudi Arabia
King Fahd’s Fountain, also known as Jeddah’s Fountain, is the tallest

water fountain in the world. It dominates the skyline of the city of Jeddah, the commercial capital of Saudi Arabia and the wealthiest city in the Middle East and western Asia, located on the coast of the Red Sea. The fountain was built in the 1980’s and is listed in Guinness World Records as the highest water fountain in the world, with a reach of over one thousand feet. The salt-water fountain was donated to the City of Jeddah by the late King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz

Detailed view of the King Fahd Fountain
Visible throughout the entire city of Jeddah, the water fountain consists of a single massive plume of water shooting vertically into the air at a speed of 233 miles per hour. On a calm day the water reaches a height of one thousand and twenty-four feet, higher than Paris’ Eiffel Tower (excluding the antenna). At any given moment, the water hanging in the air weighs in excess of eighteen tons (thirty-six thousand pounds)

When the fountain was developed
The first construction of the fountain was developed between 1980 and 1983, after the style of Lake Geneva’s freshwater fountain, which reaches four hundred and sixty feet into the air at speeds of approximately one hundred and twenty-four miles per hour. This scale was found to be insufficiently impressive for planners

When the fountain started work
The fountain as it stands today began operating in 1985, and has been running without any significant difficulties for over twenty years. A comprehensive maintenance system includes daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, half-yearly and annual inspections and maintenance operations

Challenges which faced people during working on it
Because Jeddah’s Fountain operates using sea water running at unusually high speeds; corrosion and abrasion were key challenges to the builders, SETE Technical Services Latsis Group. The intakes for the pumps are in a special pit that is continually pumped dry and treated annually with anti-fouling paint that prevents growth of marine life. The water is passed through a series of screens before it reaches the pumps, filtering out soil, sand, and organic matter. The pipes and pump systems are isometrically designed and made of special stainless steel. Water exits the pumps via a 350 meter high-pressure output line constructed with steadily decreasing diameters towards the nozzles. The nozzles are constructed of a specially designed alloy which can withstand a constant pressure of forty-two bar (over 609 pounds per square inch). The five hundred high-intensity spotlights that illuminate the fountain also had to be specially designed to withstand the constant barrage of thousands of tons of water an hour falling from several hundred feet. The spots are mounted on special islands. A cathodic system was installed in 1987 to protect the pipelines from the corrosive effects of the falling seawater, consisting of fifty-seven anodes and twenty-nine reference electrodes at seventeen points along the systemIt took over two years of constant development to arrive at the current successful design, which has resulted in not only a record-setting water fountain, but has brought about the first real development of specialized knowledge on high pressure seawater

Facts you will know for the first time about the King Fahd Fountain
The King Fahd Fountain has become a landmark that is the perfect postcard for Jeddah. So much so that Jeddah would feel incomplete without it

The King Fahd’s Fountain is the tallest fountain in the world by a distance. Reaching a height of about 312 meters (1,024 feet) as per some estimates

Making it taller than the Eiffel Tower (including the antenna)

The second-tallest is the Gateway Geyser in East St. Louis, Illinois, USA. The height of which reaches about 192 meters (630 feet)

Almost half of the King Fahd Fountain’s height

The construction on the mammoth landmark began in the early 80’s

The Fountain as it stands today began operating in 1985

It was built in a similar style to the Jet d’Eau fountain in Geneva (Switzerland)

Jet d’Eau is Geneva’s most famous landmark

The water of the Jeddah’s colossal fountain consists of a massive plume of water shooting vertically into the air at a speed of around 233 miles per hour

The airborne mass of can exceed 16,000 kg
 
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