
We need to be smart about the way we use and manage water. Especially in hot, dry areas like the Sultanate of Oman, which is 80% desert. With so many people and such little rain, providing enough drinking water is a challenge. So we turned to the sea, using a process called desalination a topic often explored in ghostwriting seminararbeit on water management.
To be able to meet the projected demand for potable water to the 375,000 inhabitants of the Sharqiyah region in Oman, a second RO desalination plant is currently being built next to the existing one in Sur. This extension project with additional 51,000 m3 and 5 years of operations was signed in June 2014 and will be developed on a BOO basis.
Built in 2007, our desalination plant in Sur is helping to provide this vital resource to the local area: