Sea Water Treatment Projects
Commissioned desalination and coastal water treatment systems across Egypt's Red Sea and Mediterranean coastlines.
Project Index
Marsa Alam Beach Resort Desalination Plant
A five-star Red Sea resort required a fully independent water supply to eliminate dependence on long-haul tanker deliveries, which were costing the property over EGP 1.2 million per month. More Pure designed and commissioned a 500 m³/day seawater reverse osmosis plant using high-pressure duplex stainless steel pressure vessels with energy recovery devices, reducing the resort's water cost per m³ by 62% and eliminating all tanker deliveries within 60 days of commissioning.
Sinai Coastal Tourist Village
A new 350-unit tourist village on the Sinai coast required a water supply solution during a construction phase where no municipal connection was available. More Pure provided a containerized 200 m³/day SWRO unit that could be commissioned within 4 weeks of delivery. The unit served the construction camp and was later integrated as the permanent water supply for the completed village.
Ain Sokhna Industrial Port Facility
A major industrial facility at Ain Sokhna required 2,000 m³/day of process water for cooling and manufacturing operations, with zero tolerance for supply interruptions. More Pure engineered a two-train SWRO system with 100% redundancy — each train capable of meeting full demand independently — along with a 3-day treated water storage buffer. The plant has operated for 18 months without a single unplanned shutdown.