I’mWATER has been awarded an engineering and supply project for six drinking water treatment plants, each with a capacity of 100 cubic meters per hour, to be delivered in containerized format for Mali.

These are drinking water treatment plants for the Niger River, to be supplied as compact units within 20-foot containerized structures. The systems will include flocculation modules, lamellar settlers, and sand filtration units.

This type of plant is one of the company’s specialties, backed by its CSC Certification, which ensures compliance with international standards for containerized structures.

The project will provide clean water to approximately 25,000 people, helping to improve living conditions for thousands of women and children.

With this project, I’mWATER continues its expansion in West Africa, where it already has a commercial office in Dakar, Senegal, to support the development of water treatment projects throughout the region.

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Manufacturers of containerized and compact water treatment plants

Leaders in water treatment solutions, with a special focus on desalination, both of seawater and well water, as well as conventional water purification.