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In many developing countries, like South Africa, wastewater may be the only option for irrigation in rural and pre-urban areas
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In many developing countries, like South Africa, wastewater may be the only option for irrigation in rural and pre-urban areas. And yet in some places where there is a purified water source for irrigation, some farmers opt to still use wastewater, because wastewater contains vital nutrients that help crops grow.

At MEB , we provide a comprehensive list of advanced water technologies and services, catering to all communities industries worldwide .

Many countries face frequent droughts. Consequently, these agricultural communities deal with the ongoing issue of water shortages that negatively impacts farming. It is clear that utilizing wastewater for irrigation in agriculture is a sound economic and ecological alternative. Wastewater is only a waste if we choose to squander it. It’s application in irrigation holds powerful possibilities for the future of farming in developing nations and quite potentially the future of agriculture as a whole.

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A revolutionary approach to water supply

To cope with a crippling and prolonged drought crisis, MEB installed a containerized desalination plant at Richards Bay, South Africa. The project was completed in just seven months. The containers were easily transported to the designated location.1

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