3M installed an SWRO desalination plant at Camp Kažela 2.

The plant produces 300,000 liters of drinking water per day for the needs of the camp.

Background

After the installation of the first desalination machine, the management of the complex recognized the benefits both economically and in terms of comfort it can provide to its guests during water restrictions and conservation efforts in the summer period. The camp can operate smoothly with water from the desalination unit, which is completely safe for health. The decision was made to increase the capacity by an additional 300 m³/day of water, totaling 600 m³/day.

Challenges

The water from the well is seawater containing chlorides that exceed the maximum allowable values prescribed by the Drinking Water Quality Regulations. To use the water for all purposes in the camp, it is necessary to install a desalinator that will process seawater from the drilled well through desalination to produce potable/technical water.

Solutions

3M provides a compact containerized 3M SW desalination plant using reverse osmosis, with a capacity of producing 300,000 liters of drinking water per day.

Results

The plant produces 300,000 liters of drinking water per day for the needs of the camp.

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