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French/Spanish partnership to deliver Djibouti renewable desalination development
A ¢æ63 million development in Djibouti will see up to 45,000 m3/day of drinking water delivered by renewable powered desalination.
The country¡¯s Economy and Finance Ministry has commissioned the deal, with the National Water and Wastewater Treatment Office (ONEAD) serving as project manager.
French engineering company Eiffage Genie Civil, taking ¢æ37 million from the deal, will deliver it in a consortium with Spanish water company Tedagua.
To be built in the Doraleh neighbourhood, the desalination plant will initially have a capacity of 22,500 m3 /day with plans to extend production to 45,000 m3/day.
In addition, a 5,000 cubic metre storage tank and a 8.5 km-long pipeline of 700 mm of diameter will be built to connect the plant to the city¡¯s public water system.
The works will begin immediately and last three years. The consortium will then operate the plant for a five-year period.
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