- New Mansoura Desalination Plant
Located on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, the New Mansoura Desalination Plant is a state-of-the-art facility designed to meet the potable water needs of the burgeoning New Mansoura city. With an initial capacity of 40,000 cubic meters per day, expandable to 80,000 cubic meters, the plant employs advanced reverse osmosis technology to provide clean drinking water, supporting the city’s development and alleviating pressure on traditional water sources.
- El Yosr Seawater Desalination Plant – Hurghada
Situated in the Red Sea Governorate, the El Yosr Plant serves as a critical infrastructure project addressing Hurghada’s water scarcity. Operating at a capacity of 80,000 cubic meters per day, this facility ensures a reliable supply of potable water for both residents and the tourism sector, bolstering the city’s economic and social stability.
- Iron & Manganese Removal Plants – Al Wadi El Gedid
In the Al Wadi El Gedid Governorate, a series of 14 specialized plants have been established to remove iron and manganese from groundwater sources. These facilities play a vital role in providing safe and clean drinking water to the local population, enhancing public health and supporting sustainable development in the region.