Baraka: Morocco Has 17 Desalination Plants With 350.3 Million Cubic Meter Annual Capacity
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Summary: Morocco has entered a new phase of water resource mobilization through an integrated system, Minister of Equipment and Water Nizar Baraka announced Monday at the opening of the 19th World Water Congress in Marrakech.
Morocco has entered a new phase of water resource mobilization through an integrated system, Minister of Equipment and Water Nizar Baraka announced Monday at the opening of the 19th World Water Congress in Marrakech.
The system combines seawater desalination, dams, wastewater reuse, groundwater recharge, digitization, and regional water contracts, Baraka said during his address at the congress running until December 5.
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