by electricity generators with a capacity of 10 megawatts. It works on SCADA system, which enables to control and monitor all phases of the project starting from the pumping of water from the well to the final stages of packing. The project also contains a central warehouse for storage and distribution of bottles produced from the factory equipped with air-conditioning systems, alarm systems and fire extinguishers at a cost of more than SR 75 million, representing 15 levels for the storage and distribution of 1.5 million bottles, each with a capacity of 10 liters. The storage warehouse works automatically by a highly advanced technological system without human intervention to meet the needs of citizens, residents and pilgrims and Umrah performers at peak times. Storage and retrieval of bottles are done automatically from production lines, across the conveyor belts linking between production lines and the bridge conveyor of the factory packaging and central warehouse with a capacity of 1.5 million bottles. The factory uses the latest world storage systems known as the automated storage and retrieval machine (AS / RS), where the transferred bottles go through the conveyor belt to the central warehouse by vertical cranes weighing 2,000 kgs. These bottles are stored in specific locations and controlled and managed through a sophisticated program by which storage is conducted according to production date and production lines. This program specifies the priorities of distribution by the date of storage and the results of tests of water produced at the laboratory of the station.