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Morocco to Construct Massive Seawater Desalination Plant

Morocco is set to develop a large-scale seawater desalination plant along its northern Mediterranean coast to strengthen the region’s drinking water supply. According to local reports, the facility will be located in the port city of Tangier and will have an annual production capacity of 150 million cubic meters. The project is expected to be completed by 2028.

To support its financing, the Moroccan government plans to involve the private sector, allowing private investors to hold a stake in the initiative. This collaborative funding model is part of a broader strategy to enhance water security and address climate change-related challenges.

By incorporating advanced desalination technology, the facility aims to provide a sustainable solution to the country’s growing water demands. It represents a significant step in Morocco’s efforts to safeguard its water resources while ensuring long-term resilience against environmental shifts.

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