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Drought-quenching desalination plants to be built by South Africa/Iran partnership
To provide water in response to the ongoing drought, South Africa will partner with Iran to develop a series of desalination facilities. With the El Nino weather system leading to one of the worst droughts since 1904, South Africa is looking for alternative water supplies.
According to a report by Reuters, water minister Nomvula Mokonyane said: ¡°Now with the partnership that we entered into through the binational commission between South Africa and Iran we want to go full steam.¡±
The government is expected to focus on all coastal municipalities in three provinces, including Western Cape and KwaZulu Natal, with Mokonyane quoted as saying ¡°we have been over-dependent on surface water¡±.
Towards the end of last year South African utility Rand Water urged customers to cut back on water usage as a result of the lack of rainfall (read WWi story).
To date, the largest seawater desalination plant in South Africa is the Mossel Bay project from Veolia, which supplies 10,000 m3/day to the Mossel Bay Municipality and 5,000 m3/day of process water to PetroSA.
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