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Water Treatment

Automated desalination technologies

At MEB we pride ourselves on building strong relationships across the market, by introducing evolving treatment standards with proven emerging technologies to assist with access to potable water. We bring state-of-the-art, internationally acclaimed industrial and domestic water treatment technology to the forefront.

 

When it comes to water resource management, communities worldwide struggle to balance ecological water needs with higher demands and lower profitability margins. By providing proven technologies to reduce the ever-increasing shortage in safe drinking water and its transportation to remote locations, MEB intercepts local water usage challenges. By discharging superior quality effluent and exploring water recycling solutions, we enable financially efficient use potable water while decreasing the environmental impact.

 

MEB and its global strategic partners, have decades of experience in the financing, design, construction, and operation of fully automated and optimized desalination plants, with real-time monitoring and response.

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Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO)
Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis (BWRO)

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