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Water scarcity through water reuse

MEB is pleased to announce the second phase of the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kwazulu-Natal to process wastewater from effluent
A coastal bay with clear blue water, an oasis amid the looming challenge of water scarcity, is surrounded by mountains under a partly cloudy sky.

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MEB is pleased to announce the second phase of the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kwazulu-Natal to process wastewater from effluent to various levels of usage, ultimately allowing for the reuse to Potable water provide a safe drinking water source that is independent of climate or weather.

This project is a prime example of long-term cooperation of Fluence’s and MEB’s capabilities to present turnkey solutions, which help close the water cycle by treating wastewater to potable water levels for consumption, while at the same time conforming to a very high level of environmental regulatory compliance at a very low cost of ownership.

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