CAPE TOWN, South Africa – Engineering company GrahamTek has built a desalination plant to provide emergency supply during Day Zero, when water is expected to run out in Cape Town.
The US$2.1 million plant has already been built, using reverse osmosis membrane technology, and will be able to provide between 2500 m3/day and 12,500 m3/day of potable water.
The company is in the advanced stages of negotiation with authorities to agree a location.
南非开普敦—GrahamTek工程公司建设了一座脱盐工厂以应对开普敦水资源耗竭的那一天。价值210万美元的水厂已经建成,该水厂利用反渗透技术,其每天的出水量为2500立方米/天—12500立方米/天。
该公司正与市政当局进行高级别的谈判,以确定工厂位置。