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Desalination by country

There are approximately 16,000 operational desalination plants, located across 177 countries, which generate an estimated 95 million m3/day of fresh water.[1] Micro desalination plants operate near almost every natural gas or fracking facility in the United States. Furthermore, micro desalination facilities exist in textile, leather, food industries, etc.[2]

Operating desalination plants Edit

The following table is a list of operating desalination plants. Criteria for inclusion on this list include:

  • that it's operating (not proposed or decommissioned), and
  • has a capacity of at least 100,000 cubic meters per day or it's the largest in its country.
  • excludes desalination plants used primarily for mining
Table of operating desalination plants (A-Q)
Country Territory City Name Capacity (per day) Coordinates Completion
  Algeria Aïn Témouchent Béni Saf Beni Saf Desalination Plant 200,000 m3 (260,000 cu yd) 35°21′36″N 1°15′55″W / 35.3600°N 1.2653°W / 35.3600; -1.2653 2009
Algiers Algiers Hamma Desalination Plant 200,000 m3 (260,000 cu yd) 36°45′05″N 3°04′47″E / 36.7515°N 3.0796°E / 36.7515; 3.0796 2008
Boumerdès Djinet Cap Djinet Desalination Station (Reverse Osmosis) 100,000 m3 (130,000 cu yd) 36°50′43″N 3°41′23″E / 36.8453°N 3.6897°E / 36.8453; 3.6897 2012
Chlef Ténès Tenes Desalination Plant 200,000 m3 (260,000 cu yd) 36°30′15″N 1°13′35″E / 36.5042°N 1.2265°E / 36.5042; 1.2265 36.014149, 0.128339 2015
Mostaganem Mostaganem TEC Sonaghter Desalination Plant 200,000 m3 (260,000 cu yd) 36°00′51″N 0°07′42″E / 36.0141°N 0.1283°E / 36.0141; 0.1283 2012
Oran Mers El Hadjadj Magtaa Reverse Osmosis (RO) Desalination Plant 500,000 m3 (650,000 cu yd) 35°47′10″N 0°09′00″W / 35.7860°N 0.1499°W / 35.7860; -0.1499 2014
Skikda Skikda Skikda Desalination Plant 100,000 m3 (130,000 cu yd) 36°52′57″N 6°57′57″E / 36.8826°N 6.9659°E / 36.8826; 6.9659 2009
Tipaza Fouka Fouka Desalination Plant 120,000 m3 (160,000 cu yd) 36°40′43″N 2°45′44″E / 36.6786°N 2.7621°E / 36.6786; 2.7621 2008
Tipaza Tipaza Desalination Plant 100,000 m3 (130,000 cu yd)
Tlemcen Souk Tlata Souk Tlata Desalination Plant 200,000 m3 (260,000 cu yd) 35°04′14″N 2°00′07″W / 35.0706°N 2.002°W / 35.0706; -2.002 2011
Honaine Tlemcen Hounaine Desalination Plant 200,000 m3 (260,000 cu yd) 35°10′55″N 1°38′48″W / 35.1819°N 1.6466°W / 35.1819; -1.6466 2011
  Australia New South Wales Sydney Sydney Desalination Plant 250,000 m3 (330,000 cu yd) 34°01′29″S 151°12′18″E / 34.02475°S 151.205136°E / -34.02475; 151.205136 2012
Queensland Gold Coast Gold Coast Desalination Plant 125,000 m3 (163,000 cu yd) 28°09′25″S 153°29′49″E / 28.157°S 153.497°E / -28.157; 153.497 2009
South Australia Adelaide Adelaide Desalination Plant 300,000 m3 (390,000 cu yd) 35°05′49″S 138°29′02″E / 35.097°S 138.484°E / -35.097; 138.484 2012
Victoria Dalyston Victorian Desalination Plant 410,000 m3 (540,000 cu yd) 35°05′49″S 138°29′02″E / 35.097°S 138.484°E / -35.097; 138.484 2012
Western Australia Cape Preston Cape Preston Desalination Plant 140,000 m3 (180,000 cu yd) 2012
Perth Perth Seawater Desalination Plant 130,000 m3 (170,000 cu yd) 32°12′11″S 115°46′23″E / 32.203°S 115.773°E / -32.203; 115.773 2006
Binningup Southern Seawater Desalination Plant 270,000 m3 (350,000 cu yd) 33°07′44″S 115°42′11″E / 33.129°S 115.703°E / -33.129; 115.703 2012
  Bahrain Muharraq Island Al Hidd Al Hidd Desalination Plant 272,760 m3 (356,760 cu yd) 2000
  Barbados Saint Michael Bridgetown Ionics Desalination Plant 30,000 m3 (39,000 cu yd) 13°07′26″N 59°37′42″W / 13.1239°N 59.6283°W / 13.1239; -59.6283 February 2000
  Chile Atacama Region Caldera Caldera Desalination Plant[3] 100,000 m3 (130,000 cu yd) 27°03′23″S 70°50′24″W / 27.0563°S 70.8400°W / -27.0563; -70.8400 January 2022
  China Tianjin Tianjin Beijing Desalination Plant 200,000 m3 (260,000 cu yd) 38°46′47″N 117°30′13″E / 38.7797°N 117.5035°E / 38.7797; 117.5035
  Cyprus Larnaca Larnaca MN Larnaca Desalination Co 64,000 m3 (84,000 cu yd) 34°52′09″N 33°37′51″E / 34.8691°N 33.6309°E / 34.8691; 33.6309
  Germany Schleswig-Holstein Helgoland Combined Desalination Plants for Island[4] 150,000 m3 (200,000 cu yd)
  India Tamil Nadu Chennai Minjur Seawater Desalination Plant 100,000 m3 (130,000 cu yd) 13°19′01″N 80°20′17″E / 13.31694°N 80.33806°E / 13.31694; 80.33806 July 25, 2010
Nemmeli Nemmeli Desalination Plant 100,000 m3 (130,000 cu yd) 12°42′14″N 80°13′32″E / 12.7038°N 80.2256°E / 12.7038; 80.2256 2012
  Israel Central Palmachim Palmachim Desalination Plant 123,000 m3 (161,000 cu yd) 31°56′11″N 34°42′41″E / 31.9364°N 34.7115°E / 31.9364; 34.7115 May 2007
Sorek Desalination Plant 625,000 m3 (817,000 cu yd) 31°56′37″N 34°43′57″E / 31.9436°N 34.7324°E / 31.9436; 34.7324 2013
Haifa Hadera Hadera Desalination Plant 348,000 m3 (455,000 cu yd) 32°27′57″N 34°53′07″E / 32.4658°N 34.8852°E / 32.4658; 34.8852 December 2009
Southern Ashdod Mekorot's Desalination Plant 274,000 m3 (358,000 cu yd) 31°50′59″N 34°41′08″E / 31.8497°N 34.6856°E / 31.8497; 34.6856 December 2015
Ashkelon Ashkelon Desalination Plant 329,000 m3 (430,000 cu yd) 31°38′07″N 34°31′22″E / 31.6353°N 34.5228°E / 31.6353; 34.5228 August 2005
  Kazakhstan Mangystau Aktau Innovation Projects Engineering 74,000 m3 (97,000 cu yd) 43°39′02″N 51°09′19″E / 43.6506°N 51.1552°E / 43.6506; 51.1552 1967
  Kuwait Ahmadi Mina Abd Allah Shuaiba North Desalination Plant[5] 136,000 m3 (178,000 cu yd) 29°02′08″N 48°09′12″E / 29.0355°N 48.1533°E / 29.0355; 48.1533
Shuaiba South Desalination Plant[5] 205,000 m3 (268,000 cu yd) 29°01′56″N 48°09′19″E / 29.0323°N 48.1554°E / 29.0323; 48.1554
Zour Az-Zour Desalination Plant[5] 524,000 m3 (685,000 cu yd) 28°44′11″N 48°15′10″E / 28.7363°N 48.2527°E / 28.7363; 48.2527
Capital Shuwaikh Shuwaikh Desalination Plant[5] 225,000 m3 (294,000 cu yd)
Jahra Doha Doha East Desalination Plant[5] 191,000 m3 (250,000 cu yd) 29°22′27″N 47°47′22″E / 29.3743°N 47.7894°E / 29.3743; 47.7894
Doha West Desalination Plant[5] 502,000 m3 (657,000 cu yd) 29°22′20″N 47°47′03″E / 29.3722°N 47.7841°E / 29.3722; 47.7841
Subiya Subiya Desalination Plant[5] 455,000 m3 (595,000 cu yd) 29°40′12″N 47°58′17″E / 29.6701°N 47.9714°E / 29.6701; 47.9714
  Malta Southern Region Siġġiewi Għar Lapsi Reverse Osmosis Plant 20,000 m3 (26,000 cu yd) 35°49′43″N 14°25′07″E / 35.8286°N 14.4185°E / 35.8286; 14.4185 1982
  Maldives Kaafu Atoll Malé Malé Water & Sewerage Company[6] 11,000 m3 (14,000 cu yd)
  Mexico Baja California [7] 27,648 m3 (36,162 cu yd) 1960
  Morocco Souss-Massa Chtouka Aït Baha Chtouka Aitbaha Desalination Plant[8] 400,000 m3 (520,000 cu yd) 30°08′23″N 9°38′55″W / 30.1397°N 9.6485°W / 30.1397; -9.6485 2022
  Oman Al Batinah South Ar Rumays Barka 4 Desalination Plant[9] 281,000 m3 (368,000 cu yd) 23°42′27″N 57°58′27″E / 23.7075°N 57.9742°E / 23.7075; 57.9742 2018
  Qatar Al Wakrah Doha Ras Abu Fontas 160,000 m3 (210,000 cu yd) 25°12′21″N 51°36′59″E / 25.2057°N 51.6163°E / 25.2057; 51.6163 1981
  Saudi Arabia Eastern Province Jubail Saline Water Conversion Corporation[10] 1,009,000 m3 (1,320,000 cu yd) 26°54′13″N 49°45′39″E / 26.9035°N 49.7608°E / 26.9035; 49.7608 2000
Khobar Saline Water Conversion Corporation[10] 432,280 m3 (565,400 cu yd) 26°10′44″N 50°12′25″E / 26.1788°N 50.2069°E / 26.1788; 50.2069 2000
Mecca Province Jeddah Saline Water Conversion Corporation[10] 364,000 m3 (476,000 cu yd) 21°07′03″N 39°11′28″E / 21.1176°N 39.1911°E / 21.1176; 39.1911 1994
Shuaiba Desalination Plant SWCC[10] 582,290 m3 (761,610 cu yd) 20°40′12″N 39°31′36″E / 20.6700°N 39.5268°E / 20.6700; 39.5268 2001
Medina Province Yanbu Saline Water Conversion Corporation[10] 321,420 m3 (420,400 cu yd) 23°51′47″N 38°22′41″E / 23.8630°N 38.3781°E / 23.8630; 38.3781 1998

Algeria Edit

Algeria is believed to have at least 15 desalination plants in operation.

  • Arzew IWPP Power & Desalination Plant, Arzew, 90,000m3/day[11]
  • Cap Djinet Seawater Reverse Osmosis 100,000 m3/day[12]
  • Tlemcen Souk Tleta 200,000 m3/day
  • Tlemcen Hounaine 200,000 m3/day
  • Beni Saf 200,000 m3/day
  • Tenes 200,000 m3/day
  • Fouka 120,000 m3/day
  • Tipaza 100,000 m3/day[11]
  • Skikda 100,000 m3/day
  • Hamma Seawater Desalination Plant 200,000 m3/day built by General Electric[13]
  • Mostaganem, (Sonaghter) 200,000 m3/day[14]
  • Magtaa Reverse Osmosis (RO) Desalination Plant 500,000 m3/day, Oran

Aruba Edit

The island of Aruba has a large (world's largest at the time of its inauguration)[citation needed] desalination plant, with a total installed capacity of 11.1 million US gallons (42,000 m3) per day.[citation needed][15]

Australia Edit

The Millennium Drought (1997–2009) led to a water supply crisis across much of the country. A combination of increased water usage and lower rainfall/drought in Australia caused state governments to turn to desalination. As a result, several large-scale desalination plants were constructed (see list).

Large-scale seawater reverse osmosis plants (SWRO) now contribute to the domestic water supplies of several major Australian cities including Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and the Gold Coast. While desalination helped secure water supplies, it is energy intensive (≈$140/ML). In 2010, a Seawater Greenhouse went into operation in Port Augusta.[16][17][18]

A growing number of smaller scale SWRO plants are used by the oil and gas industry (both on and offshore), by mining companies to supply slurry pipelines for the transport of ore and on offshore islands to supply tourists and residents.

Bahrain Edit

Completed in 2000, the Al Hidd Desalination Plant on Muharraq island employed a multistage flash process, and produces 272,760 m3 (9,632,000 cu ft) per day.[19] The Al Hidd distillate forwarding station provides 410 million liters of distillate water storage in a series of 45-million-liter steel tanks. A 135-million-liters/day forwarding pumping station sends flows to the Hidd, Muharraq, Hoora, Sanabis, and Seef blending stations, and which has an option for gravity supply for low flows to blending pumps and pumps which forward to Janusan, Budiya and Saar.[20]

Upon completion of the third construction phase, the Durrat Al Bahrain seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant was planned to have a capacity of 36,000 cubic meters of potable water per day to serve the irrigation needs of the Durrat Al Bahrain development.[21] The Bahrain-based utility company, Energy Central Co contracted to design, build and operate the plant.[22]

Barbados Edit

In 1994–1995 the island of Barbados experienced a severe 1 in 50 year severe drought[23] that knocked much of the island's drinking water supply offline including the country's sole major hospital in the capital-city Bridgetown.[24] An agreement was negotiated with General Electric's Ionics Inc.[25] to build a reverse osmosis desalination plant on the south western coast of the island capable of supplying 20% of the islands population. The plant began operating within 15 months and was officially commissioned February 2000. Currently many cruise ships purchase water from Barbados due to its good quality.[26]

Cayman Islands Edit

  • West Bay, West Bay, Grand Cayman[27]
  • Abel Castillo Water Works, Governor's Harbour, Grand Cayman[28]
  • Britannia, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman[29]

Chile Edit

  • Copiapó Desalination Plant[30]
  • Thorium Power Canada, with its affiliate, DBI Chile, have proposed plans to build a 10 MW demonstration thorium reactor in Chile to power the 20 million litre/day desalination plant. All land and regulatory approvals are currently in process.[31]

China Edit

China operates the Beijing Desalination Plant in Tianjin, a combination desalination and coal-fired power plant designed to alleviate Tianjin's critical water shortage. Though the facility has the capacity to produce 200,000 cubic meters of potable water per day, it has never operated at more than one-quarter capacity due to difficulties with local utility companies and an inadequate local infrastructure.[32]

The Hong Kong Water Supplies Department had pilot desalination plants in Tuen Mun and Ap Lei Chau using reverse-osmosis technology. The production cost was put at HK$7.8 to HK$8.4 /m3.[33][34] Hong Kong used to have a desalination plant in Lok On Pai, Siu Lam.[35]

In 2014, the government confirmed the reservation of a 10-hectare site at Tseung Kwan O for the construction of a reverse-osmosis desalination plant with an initial output capacity of 50 million cubic metres per annum. Plans include provisions for future expansion to an ultimate capacity of 90 million cubic metres per annum, which will meet about 10 per cent of Hong Kong's fresh water demand. Detailed feasibility studies, preliminary design and a cost-effectiveness analysis are planned to be completed by 2014. A commissioning date of 2020 is envisaged.[36]

Cyprus Edit

A plant operates in Cyprus near the town of Larnaca.[37] The Dhekelia Desalination Plant uses the reverse osmosis system.[38]

Egypt Edit

  • Dahab Desalination Plants Dahab 3,600 m3/day completed 1999. The facility in the South Sinai is being expanded to produce 15,000 m3/day[39]
  • Hurgada and Sharm El-Sheikh Power and Desalination Plants
  • Oyoun Moussa Power and Desalination
  • Zaafarana Power and Desalination
  • Remelah Desalination Plant

As of May 2022, Egypt had a total of 82 desalination plants with a combined capacity of 917,000 cubic meters per day.[40]

Germany Edit

Fresh water on the island of Helgoland is supplied by two reverse osmosis desalination plants.[41]

Gibraltar Edit

Fresh water in Gibraltar is supplied by a number of reverse osmosis and multistage flash desalination plants.[42] A demonstration forward osmosis desalination plant also operates there.[43]

India Edit

India has two desalinization plants, the Minjur Seawater Desalination Plant[44][45] and the Nemmeli plant, both in Chennai.[46][47]

Iran Edit

An assumption is that around 400,000 m3/d of historic and newly installed capacity is operational in Iran.[48] In terms of technology, Iran's existing desalination plants use a mix of thermal processes and RO. MSF is the most widely used thermal technology although MED and vapour compression (VC) also feature.[48]

Iranian project Persian Gulf Water Transfer WASCO will see the biggest Desalination project in the world based in Bandar Abas with 1.6 million capacity. There are three phases, phase 1 will be fully complete by 2024.[49][50]

 
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Israel Edit

Israel Desalination Enterprises' Sorek Desalination Plant north of Palmachim was foreseen to provide up to 26,000 m³ of potable water per hour once it went online in June 2013 (that is ca. 228 million m³ when projected on an entire year).[51] Once unthinkable, given Israel's history of drought and lack of available fresh water resources, with desalination Israel can now produce a surplus of fresh water.[52]

By 2014, Israel's desalination programs provided roughly 35% of Israel's drinking water, about 50% in 2015, and it is expected to supply 70% by 2050.[53] As of May 29, 2015 more than 50 percent of the water for Israeli households, agriculture and industry is artificially produced.[54]

Existing Israeli water desalination facilities[55]
Location Opened Capacity
(million m3/year)
Cost of water
(per m3)
Notes
Ashkelon August 2005 120 NIS 2.60 (capacity as of 2010)[56]
Palmachim May 2007 45 NIS 2.90 [57]
Hadera December 2009 127 NIS 2.60 [58]
Sorek[59][60] 2013 228 NIS 2.01–2.19 [61][62]
Ashdod December 2015[63] 100 NIS 2.40 (expansion up to 150 million m3/year possible)[64]

Additional desalination plants supply the entire freshwater needs of the city of Eilat by desalinating a mix of brackish well water and seawater. Similar plants exist in the Arava and the southern coastal plain of the Carmel range.[65]

Kazakhstan Edit

MAEK-Kazatomprom LLP operates sea water desalination plant in Aktau, Mangystau from 1967. Now its power comes to 74,000 m3/day. Earlier it was a part of combined combinate with Nuclear plant and gas electric power stations. Also in Aktau there is membrane technology water desalination plant Kaspiy, which power comes to 20,000 m3/day

Kuwait Edit

Kuwait does not have any permanent rivers. It does have some wadis, the most notable of which is Wadi Al-Batin which forms the border between Kuwait and Iraq.

Kuwait relies on water desalination as a primary source of fresh water for drinking and domestic purposes. There are currently more than six desalination plants.[66] Kuwait was the first country in the world to use desalination to supply water for large-scale domestic use. The history of desalination in Kuwait dates back to 1951 when the first distillation plant was commissioned.[67]

Malta Edit

Ghar Lapsi II 50,000 m3/day[68]

Maldives Edit

Maldives is a nation of small islands. Some depend on desalination as a source of water.[citation needed]

Mexico Edit

The first desalination plant in Mexico was built in 1960 and had a capacity of 27,648 m3/day.[7]

As of 2006, there were 435 desalination plants in Mexico with a total capacity of 311,700 m3/day.[69]

One of the world's largest desalination plants (380,160 m3/day) is planned for Rosarito.[70]

Morocco Edit

There are multiple desalination projects ongoing in Morocco, mostly desalinating seawater from the Atlantic Ocean.

Existing Moroccan water desalination facilities
Location Opened Capacity
(million m3/year)
Notes
Casablanca 2030 250 Between MAD2 and MAD6 per m3.[71]
Chtouka 2020 275 World's largest desaliniation plant when completed[71]
Dakhla 2018 30 [72]
Jorf Lasfar 2021 40 [73]

Norway Edit

Norway is a country with little to no problems with water access. Over 99% of the population's water supply comes from fresh water sources such as lakes, tarns, rivers and ground water. There are however three water works in Norway taking use of desalination of sea water and all of them are located in the county of Nordland, only providing around 500 people with water.[74]

Oman Edit

A pilot seawater greenhouse was built in 2004 near Muscat, in collaboration with Sultan Qaboos University, providing a sustainable horticultural sector on the Batinah coast.[75]

  • Ghubrah Power & Desalination Plant, Muscat
  • Sohar Power & Desalination Plant, Sohar
  • Sur R.O. Desalination Plant 80,000 m3/day 2009[76]
  • Qarn Alam 1,000 m3/day
  • Wilayat Diba 2,000 m3/day

There are at least two forward osmosis plants operating in Oman

  • Al Najdah 200 m3/day (built by Modern Water)[77]
  • Al Khaluf[78]

Palestine Edit

As of 2007, there was one seawater desalination plant in Deir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip, built in 1997–99 with funding by the Austrian government. It has a capacity of 600 cubic metres (21,000 cu ft) per day and it is owned and operated by the Coastal Municipalities Water Utility. At least initially, the operating costs were subsidized by the Austrian government. The desalinated water is distributed to 13 water kiosks.[79][80]

Desalination of seawater is expected[by whom?] to become more important in the future through a long-planned regional desalination plant that would provide desalinated water using the piped water network throughout the entire Gaza strip. For over 20 years, a major desalination plant for Gaza has been discussed. The Palestinian Water Authority has approved a $500 million facility. Israel supports it and has quietly begun to offer Palestinians desalination training.[81] In 2012 the French government committed a 10 million-euro grant for the plant. Arab countries, coordinated by the Islamic Development Bank, committed to provide half of the necessary funds, matching an expected European financial commitment. The European Investment Bank provides technical assistance.[82]

Another major problem is that desalination is very energy-intensive, while the import of fuel to produce the necessary electricity is restricted by Israel and Egypt. Furthermore, revenues from drinking water tariffs are insufficient to cover the operating costs of the envisaged plant at the current tariff level.[83]

Pakistan Edit

A water desalination plant was recently inaugurated by Pakistan's Minister for Ports and Shipping at the port city of Gwader on 01 Jan, 2018. This is one of the biggest of its kind plant in Pakistan. On the inauguration day the Pakistan's Minister for Ports and Shipping said in his address,

To drive this point home, he mentioned that this plant (which can hold 5 million gallons of water) will provide 254,000 gallons of clean potable drinking water per day – at Rs. 0.8 per gallon.[84]

Qatar Edit

  • Ras Abu Fontas (RAF) A2 – 160,000  m3/day. The country has plans for two plants with an additional 735,000  m3/ day[85]

Saudi Arabia Edit

The Saline Water Conversion Corporation of Saudi Arabia provides 50% of the municipal water in the Kingdom, operates a number of desalination plants, and has contracted $1.892 billion[86] to a Japanese-South Korean consortium to build a new facility capable of producing a billion liters per day, opening at the end of 2013. They currently operate 32 plants in the Kingdom;[87] one example at Shoaiba cost $1.06 billion and produces 450 million liters per day.[88]

  • Corniche RO Plant (Crop) (operated by SAWACO)
  • Jubail 1,400,000 m3/day[89]
  • North Obhor Plant (operated by SAWACO)
  • Rabigh 7,000 m3/day (operated by wetico)
  • planned for completion 2018 Rabigh II 600,000 m3/day (under construction Saline Water Conversion Corporation)[90]
  • Ras Al-Khair Power and Desalination Plant (operated by Saline Water Conversion Corporation) A hybrid plant serving Riyadh constructed in 2014, and producing 1,036,000 m3/day of water and 2,400MW of electricity.[91]
  • Shuaibah III 150,000 m3/day (operated by Doosan)
  • South Jeddah Corniche Plant (SOJECO) (operated by SAWACO)
  • Yanbu Multi Effect Distillation (MED), Saudi Arabia 146,160  m3/day[92]

Singapore Edit

Desalinated water is planned to meet 30% of Singapore's future water needs by 2060.[93]

Existing (25% of Singapore's 2017 water demand)

  • SingSpring, Tuas (2005) – 30 million imperial gallons (mgd) / 136,380 m3/day @ 3.5kWh/m3
  • Sungei Tampines (2007) – 4,000 m3/day, small scale variable salinity desalination.
  • Tuas South, Tuas (2013) – 70 million imperial gallons (mgd) / 318,500 m3/day @ integrated with a 411 MW on-site combined cycle gas turbine power plant[94]
  • Tuas (2017) – 137,000 m3/day
  • Marina East (2020) – 30 million imperial gallons (mgd) / 137,000 m3/day. World's first full scale variable salinity plant capable of treating both river water and seawater.
  • Jurong Island (2022) – 30 million imperial gallons (mgd) / 137,000 m3/day. Located next to an existing power plant[95]

Spain Edit

Lanzarote is the easternmost of the autonomous Canary Islands, which are of volcanic origin. It is the closest of the islands to the Sahara desert and therefore the driest, and it has limited water supplies. A private, commercial desalination plant was installed in 1964 to serve the whole island and enable the tourism industry. In 1974, the venture was injected with investments from local and municipal governments, and a larger infrastructure was put in place in 1989, the Lanzarote Island Waters Consortium (INALSA)[96] was formed.

A prototype seawater greenhouse was constructed in Tenerife in 1992.[97]

  • Alicante II 65,000 m3/day (operator Inima)
  • Tordera 60,000 m3/day
  • Barcelona 200,000 m3/day (operator Degremont) El Prat, near Barcelona, a desalination plant completed in 2009 was meant to provide water to the Barcelona metropolitan area, especially during the periodic severe droughts that put the available amounts of drinking water under serious stress.
  • Oropesa 50,000 m3/day (operator Técnicas Reunidas)
  • Moncofa 60,000 m3/day (operator Inima)
  • Marina Baja – Mutxamel 50,000 m3/day (operator Degremont)
  • Torrevieja 240,000 m3/day (operator Acciona)
  • Cartagena Escombreras 63,000 m3/day (operator Cobra | Tedagua)
  • Edam Ibiza + Edam San Antonio 25,000 m3/day (operator Ibiza – Portmany)
  • Mazarron 36,000 m3/day (operator Tedagua)
  • Bajo Almanzora 65,000 m3/day

South Africa Edit

  • Mossel Bay 15,000 m3/day[98]
  • Transnet Saldanha 2,400 m3/day[99]
  • Knysna 2,000 m3/day[100]
  • Plettenberg Bay 2,000 m3/day[101]
  • Bushman's River Mouth 1,800 m3/day[102]
  • Lambert's Bay 1,700 m3/day[103]
  • Cannon Rocks 750 m3/day[104]

Sweden Edit

While mainland Sweden is able to depend on long rivers, many thousands of lakes and groundwater, the sunny and dry nature of the Baltic Sea archipelago has led to a deficit of water on the island of Gotland.[105] The island has two desalination plants for brackish water from the Baltic Sea, one built 2016 in Herrvik with a capacity to produce 480 m3/day,[106] and another one with a capacity of 7 500 m3/day in Kvarnåkershamn.[107]

Taiwan Edit

In February 2021 a desalination plant with a daily capacity of 13000 tons was built as an answer to a water emergency. The plant supposed to support semiconductor production in greater Hscinchu area from Nanliao.[108]

Trinidad and Tobago Edit

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago uses desalination to open up more of the island's water supply for drinking purposes. The country's desalination plant, opened in March 2003, is considered to be the first of its kind. It was the largest desalination facility in the Americas, and it processes 28,800,000 US gallons (109,000 m3) of water a day at the price of $2.67 per 1,000 US gallons (3.8 m3).[109]

This plant will be located at Trinidad's Point Lisas Industrial Estate, a park of more than 12 companies in various manufacturing and processing functions, and it will allow for easy access to water for both factories and residents in the country.[110]

United Arab Emirates Edit

The majority of desalination facilities in the Emirates are overseen by the Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority (SEWA).

The Jebel Ali desalination plant in Dubai, a dual-purpose facility, uses multistage flash distillation and is capable of producing 300 million cubic meters of water per year.[citation needed]

  • Kalba 15,000 m3/day built for Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority completed 2010 (operator CH2MHill)[111]
  • Khor Fakkan 22,500 m3/day (operator CH2MHill)
  • Ghalilah RAK 68,000 m3/day (operator Aquatech)
  • Hamriyah 90,000 m3/day (operator Aqua Engineering)
  • Taweelah A1 Power and Desalination Plant has an output 385,000,000 L (85,000,000 imp gal; 102,000,000 US gal) per day of clean water. When completed, it is expected to raise the Emirates water produced by RO to 30%.[91]
  • Al Zawrah 27,000 m3/day (operator Aqua Engineering)
  • Layyah I 22,500 m3/day (operator CH2MHill)
  • Emayil & Saydiat Island ≈20,000 m3/day (operator Aqua EPC)
  • Umm Al Nar Desalination Plant has an output of 394,000,000 L (87,000,000 imp gal; 104,000,000 US gal)/day.
  • Al Yasat Al Soghrih Island 2M gallons per day (GPD) or 9,000 m3/day
  • Fujairah F2 is an Integrated water and power plant (IWPP) facility with RO, thermal, and power generation components. Its total capacity is 591,500m3 of which 136,500m3 is RO and 450,000m3 is thermal as well as 2,000MW of electricity.[91]
  • A seawater greenhouse was constructed on Al-Aryam Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in 2000.

United Kingdom and Crown dependencies Edit

The first large-scale plant in the United Kingdom, the Thames Water Desalination Plant, was built in Beckton, east London for Thames Water by Acciona Agua.[112] It was built in 2010 at a cost of £250m. The plant provides up to 150 million litres of drinking water each day (150,000 cubic metres) – enough for nearly one million people.

Jersey Edit

The desalination plant located near La Rosière, La Corbière, Jersey, is operated by Jersey Water. Built in 1970 in an abandoned quarry, it was the first in the British Isles.

The original plant used a multistage flash (MSF) distillation process, whereby seawater was boiled under vacuum, evaporated and condensed into a freshwater distillate. In 1997, the MSF plant reached the end of its operational life and was replaced with a modern reverse osmosis plant.

Its maximum power demand is 1,750 kW, and the output capacity is 6,000 cubic meters per day. Specific energy consumption is 6.8 kWh/m3.[113]

United States Edit

Texas Edit

There are a dozen different desalination projects in the state of Texas, both for desalinating groundwater and desalinating seawater from the Gulf of Mexico. However, currently there are no seawater desalination plants earmarked for municipal purposes.[114][115]

  • El Paso: Brackish groundwater has been treated at the El Paso, Texas, plant since around 2004. It produces 27,500,000 US gallons (104,000,000 L; 22,900,000 imp gal) of fresh water daily (about 25% of total freshwater deliveries) by reverse osmosis.[116] The plant's water cost – largely representing the cost of energy – is about 2.1 times higher than ordinary groundwater production.

California Edit

California has 17 desalination plants in the works, either partially constructed or through exploration and planning phases.[117] The list of locations includes Bay Point, in the Delta, Redwood City, seven in the Santa Cruz / Monterey Bay, Cambria, Oceaneo, Redondo Beach, Huntington Beach, Dana Point, Camp Pendleton, Oceanside and Carlsbad.[118]

  • Carlsbad: The Claude "Bud" Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant was constructed at a cost of $1 billion by Poseidon Resources and was the largest desalination plant in the United States when it went online December 14, 2015.[119] It produces 50 million gallons a day to 110,000 customers throughout San Diego County.
  • Concord: Planned to open in 2020, producing 20 million gallons a day.[117]
  • Monterey County: Sand City, two miles north of Monterey, with a population of 334, is the only city in California completely supplied with water from a desalination plant.
  • Santa Barbara: The Charles Meyer Desalination Facility was constructed in Santa Barbara, California, in 1991–92 as a temporary emergency water supply in response to severe drought.[120][121] While it has a high operating cost, the facility only needs to operate infrequently, allowing Santa Barbara to use its other supplies more extensively.[122][123] The plant was re-activated in the spring of 2017.

Florida Edit

 
RO production train, North Cape Coral RO Plant

In 1977, Cape Coral, Florida became the first municipality in the United States to use the RO process on a large scale with an initial operating capacity of 3 million gallons per day. By 1985, due to the rapid growth in population of Cape Coral, the city had the largest low pressure reverse osmosis plant in the world, capable of producing 15 MGD.[124]

As of 2012, South Florida has 33 brackish and two seawater desalination plants operating with seven brackish water plants under construction. The brackish and seawater desalination plants have the capacity to produce 245 million gallons of potable water per day.[125]

The Tampa Bay Water desalination project near Tampa, Florida, was originally a private venture led by Poseidon Resources, but it was delayed by the bankruptcy of Poseidon Resources' successive partners in the venture, Stone & Webster, then Covanta (formerly Ogden) and its principal subcontractor, Hydroanautics. Stone & Webster declared bankruptcy June 2000. Covanta and Hydranautics joined in 2001, but Covanta failed to complete the construction bonding, and then the Tampa Bay Water agency purchased the project on May 15, 2002, underwriting the project. Tampa Bay Water then contracted with Covanta Tampa Construction, which produced a project that failed performance tests. After its parent went bankrupt, Covanta also filed for bankruptcy prior to performing renovations that would have satisfied contractual agreements. This resulted in nearly six months of litigation. In 2004, Tampa Bay Water hired a renovation team, American Water/Acciona Aqua, to bring the plant to its original, anticipated design. The plant was deemed fully operational in 2007,[126] and is designed to run at a maximum capacity of 25 million US gallons (95,000 m3) per day.[127] The plant can now produce up to 25 million US gallons (95,000 m3) per day when needed.[128]

Arizona Edit

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs editing for compliance with Wikipedia s Manual of Style In particular it has problems with consistency of and conversion of units needs to standardize on liters and gallons and use convert Please help improve it if you can April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message There are approximately 16 000 operational desalination plants located across 177 countries which generate an estimated 95 million m3 day of fresh water 1 Micro desalination plants operate near almost every natural gas or fracking facility in the United States Furthermore micro desalination facilities exist in textile leather food industries etc 2 Contents 1 Operating desalination plants 2 Algeria 3 Aruba 4 Australia 5 Bahrain 6 Barbados 7 Cayman Islands 8 Chile 9 China 10 Cyprus 11 Egypt 12 Germany 13 Gibraltar 14 India 15 Iran 16 Israel 17 Kazakhstan 18 Kuwait 19 Malta 20 Maldives 21 Mexico 22 Morocco 23 Norway 24 Oman 25 Palestine 26 Pakistan 27 Qatar 28 Saudi Arabia 29 Singapore 30 Spain 31 South Africa 32 Sweden 33 Taiwan 34 Trinidad and Tobago 35 United Arab Emirates 36 United Kingdom and Crown dependencies 36 1 Jersey 37 United States 37 1 Texas 37 2 California 37 3 Florida 37 4 Arizona 38 ReferencesOperating desalination plants EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2022 The following table is a list of operating desalination plants Criteria for inclusion on this list include that it s operating not proposed or decommissioned and has a capacity of at least 100 000 cubic meters per day or it s the largest in its country excludes desalination plants used primarily for miningTable of operating desalination plants A Q Country Territory City Name Capacity per day Coordinates Completion nbsp Algeria Ain Temouchent Beni Saf Beni Saf Desalination Plant 200 000 m3 260 000 cu yd 35 21 36 N 1 15 55 W 35 3600 N 1 2653 W 35 3600 1 2653 2009Algiers Algiers Hamma Desalination Plant 200 000 m3 260 000 cu yd 36 45 05 N 3 04 47 E 36 7515 N 3 0796 E 36 7515 3 0796 2008Boumerdes Djinet Cap Djinet Desalination Station Reverse Osmosis 100 000 m3 130 000 cu yd 36 50 43 N 3 41 23 E 36 8453 N 3 6897 E 36 8453 3 6897 2012Chlef Tenes Tenes Desalination Plant 200 000 m3 260 000 cu yd 36 30 15 N 1 13 35 E 36 5042 N 1 2265 E 36 5042 1 2265 36 014149 0 128339 2015Mostaganem Mostaganem TEC Sonaghter Desalination Plant 200 000 m3 260 000 cu yd 36 00 51 N 0 07 42 E 36 0141 N 0 1283 E 36 0141 0 1283 2012Oran Mers El Hadjadj Magtaa Reverse Osmosis RO Desalination Plant 500 000 m3 650 000 cu yd 35 47 10 N 0 09 00 W 35 7860 N 0 1499 W 35 7860 0 1499 2014Skikda Skikda Skikda Desalination Plant 100 000 m3 130 000 cu yd 36 52 57 N 6 57 57 E 36 8826 N 6 9659 E 36 8826 6 9659 2009Tipaza Fouka Fouka Desalination Plant 120 000 m3 160 000 cu yd 36 40 43 N 2 45 44 E 36 6786 N 2 7621 E 36 6786 2 7621 2008Tipaza Tipaza Desalination Plant 100 000 m3 130 000 cu yd Tlemcen Souk Tlata Souk Tlata Desalination Plant 200 000 m3 260 000 cu yd 35 04 14 N 2 00 07 W 35 0706 N 2 002 W 35 0706 2 002 2011Honaine Tlemcen Hounaine Desalination Plant 200 000 m3 260 000 cu yd 35 10 55 N 1 38 48 W 35 1819 N 1 6466 W 35 1819 1 6466 2011 nbsp Australia New South Wales Sydney Sydney Desalination Plant 250 000 m3 330 000 cu yd 34 01 29 S 151 12 18 E 34 02475 S 151 205136 E 34 02475 151 205136 2012Queensland Gold Coast Gold Coast Desalination Plant 125 000 m3 163 000 cu yd 28 09 25 S 153 29 49 E 28 157 S 153 497 E 28 157 153 497 2009South Australia Adelaide Adelaide Desalination Plant 300 000 m3 390 000 cu yd 35 05 49 S 138 29 02 E 35 097 S 138 484 E 35 097 138 484 2012Victoria Dalyston Victorian Desalination Plant 410 000 m3 540 000 cu yd 35 05 49 S 138 29 02 E 35 097 S 138 484 E 35 097 138 484 2012Western Australia Cape Preston Cape Preston Desalination Plant 140 000 m3 180 000 cu yd 2012Perth Perth Seawater Desalination Plant 130 000 m3 170 000 cu yd 32 12 11 S 115 46 23 E 32 203 S 115 773 E 32 203 115 773 2006Binningup Southern Seawater Desalination Plant 270 000 m3 350 000 cu yd 33 07 44 S 115 42 11 E 33 129 S 115 703 E 33 129 115 703 2012 nbsp Bahrain Muharraq Island Al Hidd Al Hidd Desalination Plant 272 760 m3 356 760 cu yd 2000 nbsp Barbados Saint Michael Bridgetown Ionics Desalination Plant 30 000 m3 39 000 cu yd 13 07 26 N 59 37 42 W 13 1239 N 59 6283 W 13 1239 59 6283 February 2000 nbsp Chile Atacama Region Caldera Caldera Desalination Plant 3 100 000 m3 130 000 cu yd 27 03 23 S 70 50 24 W 27 0563 S 70 8400 W 27 0563 70 8400 January 2022 nbsp China Tianjin Tianjin Beijing Desalination Plant 200 000 m3 260 000 cu yd 38 46 47 N 117 30 13 E 38 7797 N 117 5035 E 38 7797 117 5035 nbsp Cyprus Larnaca Larnaca MN Larnaca Desalination Co 64 000 m3 84 000 cu yd 34 52 09 N 33 37 51 E 34 8691 N 33 6309 E 34 8691 33 6309 nbsp Germany Schleswig Holstein Helgoland Combined Desalination Plants for Island 4 150 000 m3 200 000 cu yd nbsp India Tamil Nadu Chennai Minjur Seawater Desalination Plant 100 000 m3 130 000 cu yd 13 19 01 N 80 20 17 E 13 31694 N 80 33806 E 13 31694 80 33806 July 25 2010Nemmeli Nemmeli Desalination Plant 100 000 m3 130 000 cu yd 12 42 14 N 80 13 32 E 12 7038 N 80 2256 E 12 7038 80 2256 2012 nbsp Israel Central Palmachim Palmachim Desalination Plant 123 000 m3 161 000 cu yd 31 56 11 N 34 42 41 E 31 9364 N 34 7115 E 31 9364 34 7115 May 2007Sorek Desalination Plant 625 000 m3 817 000 cu yd 31 56 37 N 34 43 57 E 31 9436 N 34 7324 E 31 9436 34 7324 2013Haifa Hadera Hadera Desalination Plant 348 000 m3 455 000 cu yd 32 27 57 N 34 53 07 E 32 4658 N 34 8852 E 32 4658 34 8852 December 2009Southern Ashdod Mekorot s Desalination Plant 274 000 m3 358 000 cu yd 31 50 59 N 34 41 08 E 31 8497 N 34 6856 E 31 8497 34 6856 December 2015Ashkelon Ashkelon Desalination Plant 329 000 m3 430 000 cu yd 31 38 07 N 34 31 22 E 31 6353 N 34 5228 E 31 6353 34 5228 August 2005 nbsp Kazakhstan Mangystau Aktau Innovation Projects Engineering 74 000 m3 97 000 cu yd 43 39 02 N 51 09 19 E 43 6506 N 51 1552 E 43 6506 51 1552 1967 nbsp Kuwait Ahmadi Mina Abd Allah Shuaiba North Desalination Plant 5 136 000 m3 178 000 cu yd 29 02 08 N 48 09 12 E 29 0355 N 48 1533 E 29 0355 48 1533Shuaiba South Desalination Plant 5 205 000 m3 268 000 cu yd 29 01 56 N 48 09 19 E 29 0323 N 48 1554 E 29 0323 48 1554Zour Az Zour Desalination Plant 5 524 000 m3 685 000 cu yd 28 44 11 N 48 15 10 E 28 7363 N 48 2527 E 28 7363 48 2527Capital Shuwaikh Shuwaikh Desalination Plant 5 225 000 m3 294 000 cu yd Jahra Doha Doha East Desalination Plant 5 191 000 m3 250 000 cu yd 29 22 27 N 47 47 22 E 29 3743 N 47 7894 E 29 3743 47 7894Doha West Desalination Plant 5 502 000 m3 657 000 cu yd 29 22 20 N 47 47 03 E 29 3722 N 47 7841 E 29 3722 47 7841Subiya Subiya Desalination Plant 5 455 000 m3 595 000 cu yd 29 40 12 N 47 58 17 E 29 6701 N 47 9714 E 29 6701 47 9714 nbsp Malta Southern Region Siġġiewi Għar Lapsi Reverse Osmosis Plant 20 000 m3 26 000 cu yd 35 49 43 N 14 25 07 E 35 8286 N 14 4185 E 35 8286 14 4185 1982 nbsp Maldives Kaafu Atoll Male Male Water amp Sewerage Company 6 11 000 m3 14 000 cu yd nbsp Mexico Baja California 7 27 648 m3 36 162 cu yd 1960 nbsp Morocco Souss Massa Chtouka Ait Baha Chtouka Aitbaha Desalination Plant 8 400 000 m3 520 000 cu yd 30 08 23 N 9 38 55 W 30 1397 N 9 6485 W 30 1397 9 6485 2022 nbsp Oman Al Batinah South Ar Rumays Barka 4 Desalination Plant 9 281 000 m3 368 000 cu yd 23 42 27 N 57 58 27 E 23 7075 N 57 9742 E 23 7075 57 9742 2018 nbsp Qatar Al Wakrah Doha Ras Abu Fontas 160 000 m3 210 000 cu yd 25 12 21 N 51 36 59 E 25 2057 N 51 6163 E 25 2057 51 6163 1981 nbsp Saudi Arabia Eastern Province Jubail Saline Water Conversion Corporation 10 1 009 000 m3 1 320 000 cu yd 26 54 13 N 49 45 39 E 26 9035 N 49 7608 E 26 9035 49 7608 2000Khobar Saline Water Conversion Corporation 10 432 280 m3 565 400 cu yd 26 10 44 N 50 12 25 E 26 1788 N 50 2069 E 26 1788 50 2069 2000Mecca Province Jeddah Saline Water Conversion Corporation 10 364 000 m3 476 000 cu yd 21 07 03 N 39 11 28 E 21 1176 N 39 1911 E 21 1176 39 1911 1994Shuaiba Desalination Plant SWCC 10 582 290 m3 761 610 cu yd 20 40 12 N 39 31 36 E 20 6700 N 39 5268 E 20 6700 39 5268 2001Medina Province Yanbu Saline Water Conversion Corporation 10 321 420 m3 420 400 cu yd 23 51 47 N 38 22 41 E 23 8630 N 38 3781 E 23 8630 38 3781 1998Algeria EditAlgeria is believed to have at least 15 desalination plants in operation Arzew IWPP Power amp Desalination Plant Arzew 90 000m3 day 11 Cap Djinet Seawater Reverse Osmosis 100 000 m3 day 12 Tlemcen Souk Tleta 200 000 m3 day Tlemcen Hounaine 200 000 m3 day Beni Saf 200 000 m3 day Tenes 200 000 m3 day Fouka 120 000 m3 day Tipaza 100 000 m3 day 11 Skikda 100 000 m3 day Hamma Seawater Desalination Plant 200 000 m3 day built by General Electric 13 Mostaganem Sonaghter 200 000 m3 day 14 Magtaa Reverse Osmosis RO Desalination Plant 500 000 m3 day OranAruba EditThe island of Aruba has a large world s largest at the time of its inauguration citation needed desalination plant with a total installed capacity of 11 1 million US gallons 42 000 m3 per day citation needed 15 Australia EditMain article Seawater desalination in Australia The Millennium Drought 1997 2009 led to a water supply crisis across much of the country A combination of increased water usage and lower rainfall drought in Australia caused state governments to turn to desalination As a result several large scale desalination plants were constructed see list Large scale seawater reverse osmosis plants SWRO now contribute to the domestic water supplies of several major Australian cities including Adelaide Melbourne Sydney Perth and the Gold Coast While desalination helped secure water supplies it is energy intensive 140 ML In 2010 a Seawater Greenhouse went into operation in Port Augusta 16 17 18 A growing number of smaller scale SWRO plants are used by the oil and gas industry both on and offshore by mining companies to supply slurry pipelines for the transport of ore and on offshore islands to supply tourists and residents Bahrain EditCompleted in 2000 the Al Hidd Desalination Plant on Muharraq island employed a multistage flash process and produces 272 760 m3 9 632 000 cu ft per day 19 The Al Hidd distillate forwarding station provides 410 million liters of distillate water storage in a series of 45 million liter steel tanks A 135 million liters day forwarding pumping station sends flows to the Hidd Muharraq Hoora Sanabis and Seef blending stations and which has an option for gravity supply for low flows to blending pumps and pumps which forward to Janusan Budiya and Saar 20 Upon completion of the third construction phase the Durrat Al Bahrain seawater reverse osmosis SWRO desalination plant was planned to have a capacity of 36 000 cubic meters of potable water per day to serve the irrigation needs of the Durrat Al Bahrain development 21 The Bahrain based utility company Energy Central Co contracted to design build and operate the plant 22 Barbados EditIn 1994 1995 the island of Barbados experienced a severe 1 in 50 year severe drought 23 that knocked much of the island s drinking water supply offline including the country s sole major hospital in the capital city Bridgetown 24 An agreement was negotiated with General Electric s Ionics Inc 25 to build a reverse osmosis desalination plant on the south western coast of the island capable of supplying 20 of the islands population The plant began operating within 15 months and was officially commissioned February 2000 Currently many cruise ships purchase water from Barbados due to its good quality 26 Cayman Islands EditWest Bay West Bay Grand Cayman 27 Abel Castillo Water Works Governor s Harbour Grand Cayman 28 Britannia Seven Mile Beach Grand Cayman 29 Chile EditCopiapo Desalination Plant 30 Thorium Power Canada with its affiliate DBI Chile have proposed plans to build a 10 MW demonstration thorium reactor in Chile to power the 20 million litre day desalination plant All land and regulatory approvals are currently in process 31 China EditChina operates the Beijing Desalination Plant in Tianjin a combination desalination and coal fired power plant designed to alleviate Tianjin s critical water shortage Though the facility has the capacity to produce 200 000 cubic meters of potable water per day it has never operated at more than one quarter capacity due to difficulties with local utility companies and an inadequate local infrastructure 32 The Hong Kong Water Supplies Department had pilot desalination plants in Tuen Mun and Ap Lei Chau using reverse osmosis technology The production cost was put at HK 7 8 to HK 8 4 m3 33 34 Hong Kong used to have a desalination plant in Lok On Pai Siu Lam 35 In 2014 the government confirmed the reservation of a 10 hectare site at Tseung Kwan O for the construction of a reverse osmosis desalination plant with an initial output capacity of 50 million cubic metres per annum Plans include provisions for future expansion to an ultimate capacity of 90 million cubic metres per annum which will meet about 10 per cent of Hong Kong s fresh water demand Detailed feasibility studies preliminary design and a cost effectiveness analysis are planned to be completed by 2014 A commissioning date of 2020 is envisaged 36 Cyprus EditA plant operates in Cyprus near the town of Larnaca 37 The Dhekelia Desalination Plant uses the reverse osmosis system 38 Egypt EditDahab Desalination Plants Dahab 3 600 m3 day completed 1999 The facility in the South Sinai is being expanded to produce 15 000 m3 day 39 Hurgada and Sharm El Sheikh Power and Desalination Plants Oyoun Moussa Power and Desalination Zaafarana Power and Desalination Remelah Desalination PlantAs of May 2022 Egypt had a total of 82 desalination plants with a combined capacity of 917 000 cubic meters per day 40 Germany EditFresh water on the island of Helgoland is supplied by two reverse osmosis desalination plants 41 Gibraltar EditFresh water in Gibraltar is supplied by a number of reverse osmosis and multistage flash desalination plants 42 A demonstration forward osmosis desalination plant also operates there 43 India EditIndia has two desalinization plants the Minjur Seawater Desalination Plant 44 45 and the Nemmeli plant both in Chennai 46 47 Iran EditAn assumption is that around 400 000 m3 d of historic and newly installed capacity is operational in Iran 48 In terms of technology Iran s existing desalination plants use a mix of thermal processes and RO MSF is the most widely used thermal technology although MED and vapour compression VC also feature 48 Iranian project Persian Gulf Water Transfer WASCO will see the biggest Desalination project in the world based in Bandar Abas with 1 6 million capacity There are three phases phase 1 will be fully complete by 2024 49 50 nbsp IranCatchCen0Israel EditIsrael Desalination Enterprises Sorek Desalination Plant north of Palmachim was foreseen to provide up to 26 000 m of potable water per hour once it went online in June 2013 that is ca 228 million m when projected on an entire year 51 Once unthinkable given Israel s history of drought and lack of available fresh water resources with desalination Israel can now produce a surplus of fresh water 52 By 2014 Israel s desalination programs provided roughly 35 of Israel s drinking water about 50 in 2015 and it is expected to supply 70 by 2050 53 As of May 29 2015 more than 50 percent of the water for Israeli households agriculture and industry is artificially produced 54 Existing Israeli water desalination facilities 55 Location Opened Capacity million m3 year Cost of water per m3 NotesAshkelon August 2005 120 NIS 2 60 capacity as of 2010 56 Palmachim May 2007 45 NIS 2 90 57 Hadera December 2009 127 NIS 2 60 58 Sorek 59 60 2013 228 NIS 2 01 2 19 61 62 Ashdod December 2015 63 100 NIS 2 40 expansion up to 150 million m3 year possible 64 Additional desalination plants supply the entire freshwater needs of the city of Eilat by desalinating a mix of brackish well water and seawater Similar plants exist in the Arava and the southern coastal plain of the Carmel range 65 Kazakhstan EditMAEK Kazatomprom LLP operates sea water desalination plant in Aktau Mangystau from 1967 Now its power comes to 74 000 m3 day Earlier it was a part of combined combinate with Nuclear plant and gas electric power stations Also in Aktau there is membrane technology water desalination plant Kaspiy which power comes to 20 000 m3 dayKuwait EditKuwait does not have any permanent rivers It does have some wadis the most notable of which is Wadi Al Batin which forms the border between Kuwait and Iraq Kuwait relies on water desalination as a primary source of fresh water for drinking and domestic purposes There are currently more than six desalination plants 66 Kuwait was the first country in the world to use desalination to supply water for large scale domestic use The history of desalination in Kuwait dates back to 1951 when the first distillation plant was commissioned 67 Malta EditGhar Lapsi II 50 000 m3 day 68 Maldives EditMaldives is a nation of small islands Some depend on desalination as a source of water citation needed Mexico EditThe first desalination plant in Mexico was built in 1960 and had a capacity of 27 648 m3 day 7 As of 2006 there were 435 desalination plants in Mexico with a total capacity of 311 700 m3 day 69 One of the world s largest desalination plants 380 160 m3 day is planned for Rosarito 70 Morocco EditThere are multiple desalination projects ongoing in Morocco mostly desalinating seawater from the Atlantic Ocean Existing Moroccan water desalination facilities Location Opened Capacity million m3 year NotesCasablanca 2030 250 Between MAD2 and MAD6 per m3 71 Chtouka 2020 275 World s largest desaliniation plant when completed 71 Dakhla 2018 30 72 Jorf Lasfar 2021 40 73 Norway EditNorway is a country with little to no problems with water access Over 99 of the population s water supply comes from fresh water sources such as lakes tarns rivers and ground water There are however three water works in Norway taking use of desalination of sea water and all of them are located in the county of Nordland only providing around 500 people with water 74 Oman EditA pilot seawater greenhouse was built in 2004 near Muscat in collaboration with Sultan Qaboos University providing a sustainable horticultural sector on the Batinah coast 75 Ghubrah Power amp Desalination Plant Muscat Sohar Power amp Desalination Plant Sohar Sur R O Desalination Plant 80 000 m3 day 2009 76 Qarn Alam 1 000 m3 day Wilayat Diba 2 000 m3 dayThere are at least two forward osmosis plants operating in Oman Al Najdah 200 m3 day built by Modern Water 77 Al Khaluf 78 Palestine EditThis section is an excerpt from Water supply and sanitation in the State of Palestine Desalinated seawater edit As of 2007 there was one seawater desalination plant in Deir al Balah in the Gaza Strip built in 1997 99 with funding by the Austrian government It has a capacity of 600 cubic metres 21 000 cu ft per day and it is owned and operated by the Coastal Municipalities Water Utility At least initially the operating costs were subsidized by the Austrian government The desalinated water is distributed to 13 water kiosks 79 80 Desalination of seawater is expected by whom to become more important in the future through a long planned regional desalination plant that would provide desalinated water using the piped water network throughout the entire Gaza strip For over 20 years a major desalination plant for Gaza has been discussed The Palestinian Water Authority has approved a 500 million facility Israel supports it and has quietly begun to offer Palestinians desalination training 81 In 2012 the French government committed a 10 million euro grant for the plant Arab countries coordinated by the Islamic Development Bank committed to provide half of the necessary funds matching an expected European financial commitment The European Investment Bank provides technical assistance 82 Another major problem is that desalination is very energy intensive while the import of fuel to produce the necessary electricity is restricted by Israel and Egypt Furthermore revenues from drinking water tariffs are insufficient to cover the operating costs of the envisaged plant at the current tariff level 83 Pakistan EditA water desalination plant was recently inaugurated by Pakistan s Minister for Ports and Shipping at the port city of Gwader on 01 Jan 2018 This is one of the biggest of its kind plant in Pakistan On the inauguration day the Pakistan s Minister for Ports and Shipping said in his address To drive this point home he mentioned that this plant which can hold 5 million gallons of water will provide 254 000 gallons of clean potable drinking water per day at Rs 0 8 per gallon 84 Qatar EditRas Abu Fontas RAF A2 160 000 m3 day The country has plans for two plants with an additional 735 000 m3 day 85 Saudi Arabia EditThe Saline Water Conversion Corporation of Saudi Arabia provides 50 of the municipal water in the Kingdom operates a number of desalination plants and has contracted 1 892 billion 86 to a Japanese South Korean consortium to build a new facility capable of producing a billion liters per day opening at the end of 2013 They currently operate 32 plants in the Kingdom 87 one example at Shoaiba cost 1 06 billion and produces 450 million liters per day 88 Corniche RO Plant Crop operated by SAWACO Jubail 1 400 000 m3 day 89 North Obhor Plant operated by SAWACO Rabigh 7 000 m3 day operated by wetico planned for completion 2018 Rabigh II 600 000 m3 day under construction Saline Water Conversion Corporation 90 Ras Al Khair Power and Desalination Plant operated by Saline Water Conversion Corporation A hybrid plant serving Riyadh constructed in 2014 and producing 1 036 000 m3 day of water and 2 400MW of electricity 91 Shuaibah III 150 000 m3 day operated by Doosan South Jeddah Corniche Plant SOJECO operated by SAWACO Yanbu Multi Effect Distillation MED Saudi Arabia 146 160 m3 day 92 Singapore EditDesalinated water is planned to meet 30 of Singapore s future water needs by 2060 93 Existing 25 of Singapore s 2017 water demand SingSpring Tuas 2005 30 million imperial gallons mgd 136 380 m3 day 3 5kWh m3 Sungei Tampines 2007 4 000 m3 day small scale variable salinity desalination Tuas South Tuas 2013 70 million imperial gallons mgd 318 500 m3 day integrated with a 411 MW on site combined cycle gas turbine power plant 94 Tuas 2017 137 000 m3 day Marina East 2020 30 million imperial gallons mgd 137 000 m3 day World s first full scale variable salinity plant capable of treating both river water and seawater Jurong Island 2022 30 million imperial gallons mgd 137 000 m3 day Located next to an existing power plant 95 Spain EditLanzarote is the easternmost of the autonomous Canary Islands which are of volcanic origin It is the closest of the islands to the Sahara desert and therefore the driest and it has limited water supplies A private commercial desalination plant was installed in 1964 to serve the whole island and enable the tourism industry In 1974 the venture was injected with investments from local and municipal governments and a larger infrastructure was put in place in 1989 the Lanzarote Island Waters Consortium INALSA 96 was formed A prototype seawater greenhouse was constructed in Tenerife in 1992 97 Alicante II 65 000 m3 day operator Inima Tordera 60 000 m3 day Barcelona 200 000 m3 day operator Degremont El Prat near Barcelona a desalination plant completed in 2009 was meant to provide water to the Barcelona metropolitan area especially during the periodic severe droughts that put the available amounts of drinking water under serious stress Oropesa 50 000 m3 day operator Tecnicas Reunidas Moncofa 60 000 m3 day operator Inima Marina Baja Mutxamel 50 000 m3 day operator Degremont Torrevieja 240 000 m3 day operator Acciona Cartagena Escombreras 63 000 m3 day operator Cobra Tedagua Edam Ibiza Edam San Antonio 25 000 m3 day operator Ibiza Portmany Mazarron 36 000 m3 day operator Tedagua Bajo Almanzora 65 000 m3 daySouth Africa EditMossel Bay 15 000 m3 day 98 Transnet Saldanha 2 400 m3 day 99 Knysna 2 000 m3 day 100 Plettenberg Bay 2 000 m3 day 101 Bushman s River Mouth 1 800 m3 day 102 Lambert s Bay 1 700 m3 day 103 Cannon Rocks 750 m3 day 104 Sweden EditWhile mainland Sweden is able to depend on long rivers many thousands of lakes and groundwater the sunny and dry nature of the Baltic Sea archipelago has led to a deficit of water on the island of Gotland 105 The island has two desalination plants for brackish water from the Baltic Sea one built 2016 in Herrvik with a capacity to produce 480 m3 day 106 and another one with a capacity of 7 500 m3 day in Kvarnakershamn 107 Taiwan EditIn February 2021 a desalination plant with a daily capacity of 13000 tons was built as an answer to a water emergency The plant supposed to support semiconductor production in greater Hscinchu area from Nanliao 108 Trinidad and Tobago EditThe Republic of Trinidad and Tobago uses desalination to open up more of the island s water supply for drinking purposes The country s desalination plant opened in March 2003 is considered to be the first of its kind It was the largest desalination facility in the Americas and it processes 28 800 000 US gallons 109 000 m3 of water a day at the price of 2 67 per 1 000 US gallons 3 8 m3 109 This plant will be located at Trinidad s Point Lisas Industrial Estate a park of more than 12 companies in various manufacturing and processing functions and it will allow for easy access to water for both factories and residents in the country 110 United Arab Emirates EditThe majority of desalination facilities in the Emirates are overseen by the Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority SEWA The Jebel Ali desalination plant in Dubai a dual purpose facility uses multistage flash distillation and is capable of producing 300 million cubic meters of water per year citation needed Kalba 15 000 m3 day built for Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority completed 2010 operator CH2MHill 111 Khor Fakkan 22 500 m3 day operator CH2MHill Ghalilah RAK 68 000 m3 day operator Aquatech Hamriyah 90 000 m3 day operator Aqua Engineering Taweelah A1 Power and Desalination Plant has an output 385 000 000 L 85 000 000 imp gal 102 000 000 US gal per day of clean water When completed it is expected to raise the Emirates water produced by RO to 30 91 Al Zawrah 27 000 m3 day operator Aqua Engineering Layyah I 22 500 m3 day operator CH2MHill Emayil amp Saydiat Island 20 000 m3 day operator Aqua EPC Umm Al Nar Desalination Plant has an output of 394 000 000 L 87 000 000 imp gal 104 000 000 US gal day Al Yasat Al Soghrih Island 2M gallons per day GPD or 9 000 m3 day Fujairah F2 is an Integrated water and power plant IWPP facility with RO thermal and power generation components Its total capacity is 591 500m3 of which 136 500m3 is RO and 450 000m3 is thermal as well as 2 000MW of electricity 91 A seawater greenhouse was constructed on Al Aryam Island Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates in 2000 United Kingdom and Crown dependencies EditThe first large scale plant in the United Kingdom the Thames Water Desalination Plant was built in Beckton east London for Thames Water by Acciona Agua 112 It was built in 2010 at a cost of 250m The plant provides up to 150 million litres of drinking water each day 150 000 cubic metres enough for nearly one million people Jersey Edit The desalination plant located near La Rosiere La Corbiere Jersey is operated by Jersey Water Built in 1970 in an abandoned quarry it was the first in the British Isles The original plant used a multistage flash MSF distillation process whereby seawater was boiled under vacuum evaporated and condensed into a freshwater distillate In 1997 the MSF plant reached the end of its operational life and was replaced with a modern reverse osmosis plant Its maximum power demand is 1 750 kW and the output capacity is 6 000 cubic meters per day Specific energy consumption is 6 8 kWh m3 113 United States EditTexas Edit There are a dozen different desalination projects in the state of Texas both for desalinating groundwater and desalinating seawater from the Gulf of Mexico However currently there are no seawater desalination plants earmarked for municipal purposes 114 115 El Paso Brackish groundwater has been treated at the El Paso Texas plant since around 2004 It produces 27 500 000 US gallons 104 000 000 L 22 900 000 imp gal of fresh water daily about 25 of total freshwater deliveries by reverse osmosis 116 The plant s water cost largely representing the cost of energy is about 2 1 times higher than ordinary groundwater production California Edit California has 17 desalination plants in the works either partially constructed or through exploration and planning phases 117 The list of locations includes Bay Point in the Delta Redwood City seven in the Santa Cruz Monterey Bay Cambria Oceaneo Redondo Beach Huntington Beach Dana Point Camp Pendleton Oceanside and Carlsbad 118 Carlsbad The Claude Bud Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant was constructed at a cost of 1 billion by Poseidon Resources and was the largest desalination plant in the United States when it went online December 14 2015 119 It produces 50 million gallons a day to 110 000 customers throughout San Diego County Concord Planned to open in 2020 producing 20 million gallons a day 117 Monterey County Sand City two miles north of Monterey with a population of 334 is the only city in California completely supplied with water from a desalination plant Santa Barbara The Charles Meyer Desalination Facility was constructed in Santa Barbara California in 1991 92 as a temporary emergency water supply in response to severe drought 120 121 While it has a high operating cost the facility only needs to operate infrequently allowing Santa Barbara to use its other supplies more extensively 122 123 The plant was re activated in the spring of 2017 Florida Edit nbsp RO production train North Cape Coral RO PlantIn 1977 Cape Coral Florida became the first municipality in the United States to use the RO process on a large scale with an initial operating capacity of 3 million gallons per day By 1985 due to the rapid growth in population of Cape Coral the city had the largest low pressure reverse osmosis plant in the world capable of producing 15 MGD 124 As of 2012 South Florida has 33 brackish and two seawater desalination plants operating with seven brackish water plants under construction The brackish and seawater desalination plants have the capacity to produce 245 million gallons of potable water per day 125 The Tampa Bay Water desalination project near Tampa Florida was originally a private venture led by Poseidon Resources but it was delayed by the bankruptcy of Poseidon Resources successive partners in the venture Stone amp Webster then Covanta formerly Ogden and its principal subcontractor Hydroanautics Stone amp Webster declared bankruptcy June 2000 Covanta and Hydranautics joined in 2001 but Covanta failed to complete the construction bonding and then the Tampa Bay Water agency purchased the project on May 15 2002 underwriting the project Tampa Bay Water then contracted with Covanta Tampa Construction which produced a project that failed performance tests After its parent went bankrupt Covanta also filed for bankruptcy prior to performing renovations that would have satisfied contractual agreements This resulted in nearly six months of litigation In 2004 Tampa Bay Water hired a renovation team American Water Acciona Aqua to bring the plant to its original anticipated design The plant was deemed fully operational in 2007 126 and is designed to run at a maximum capacity of 25 million US gallons 95 000 m3 per day 127 The plant can now produce up to 25 million US gallons 95 000 m3 per day when needed 128 Arizona Edit Yuma The desalination plant in Yuma Arizona was constructed under authority of the state Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act of 1974 to treat saline agricultural return flows from the Wellton Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District into the Colorado River The treated water is intended for inclusion in water deliveries to Mexico thereby keeping a like amount of freshwater in Lake Mead Arizona and Nevada Construction of the plant was completed in 1992 and it has operated on two occasions since then With a full capacity of 73 million gallons per day of permeate water it is the largest desalination plant in the US The plant has been maintained but largely not operated due to sufficient freshwater supplies from the 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