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Cutting-Edge Desalination Projects in Morocco

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PACT® Engineering is spearheading sustainable water management in Morocco with the advancement of the SAFI1 & SAFI2 Desalination Plants, scheduled for completion by 2024. These innovative facilities, customized to meet the rigorous demands of industrial operations, represent a significant leap forward in enhancing water resilience across the region.

Project Overview

Commissioned by OCP, a global leader in phosphate mining and derivatives, the SAFI1 and SAFI2 Desalination Plants boast a combined daily capacity of 150,000 cubic meters. Strategically positioned to support vital mining operations, these state-of-the-art facilities integrate cutting-edge technologies, including Pre-filtration systems, Backwashable Micron Filter units, and SWRO with ERT (Energy Recovery Turbine) devices. These advancements ensure peak efficiency and underscore PACT® Engineering’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

Leadership Insight

Arshak Toufenkjian, spokesperson for PACT® Engineering, emphasized the project’s significance: “This initiative demonstrates our dedication to delivering sustainable infrastructure solutions that meet the exacting needs of industrial partners like OCP. We support OCP’s operations while championing long-term environmental responsibility by providing reliable freshwater resources through advanced desalination.”

Promoting Sustainability

Located in Morocco, where water scarcity presents significant challenges, these plants will play a pivotal role in safeguarding precious water resources. As the completion date nears, anticipation grows for these facilities’ positive impact on local communities and industrial sustainability efforts.

About PACT® Engineering

PACT® Engineering is forefront of innovative water and wastewater treatment solutions worldwide. Committed to excellence and sustainability, we continue to deliver transformative technologies that address complex environmental challenges.

 

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