Madagascar

Reverse Osmosis & Water Treatment in Madagascar

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Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the southeastern coast of Africa. The nation comprises the island of Madagascar (the fourth-largest island in the world), as well as numerous smaller peripheral islands. Following the prehistoric breakup of the super continent Gondwana, Madagascar split from India around 88 million years ago, allowing native plants and animals to evolve in relative isolation. 

Madagascar have no access to clean drinking water. Wells are contaminated with viruses and bacteria and consuming this water leads to diseases. Madagascar receives 835 billion m3 of rainfall per year. Although it has satisfactory rainfall, water resources are unevenly distributed because of the wide regional disparities in climate, ranging from tropical in the South-East to temperate on the plateaus. Water resources are abundant in the North and the Central regions but are scarcer towards the south, where the rock formations are not always conducive to the retention of rainwater.

The World Bank reports that at least 80 countries have water shortages and 2 billion people lack access to clean water. More disturbingly, the World Health Organization has reported that 1 billion people lack enough water to simply meet their basic needs, unfortunately in many countries water is scarce or contaminated.

Pure Aqua provides wide range of filtration and economical solutions based on the Madagascar's water resources.

Madagascar's main water resources are:

  • Surface water is water from river, lake or fresh water wetland, which can be treated using different methods, such as Ultrafiltration Systems, Brackish Water RO.
  • Ground Water or brackish water is from water located in the pore space of soil and rock “Borehole well”, which can be treated using Reverse Osmosis Systems, Chemical Dosing, UV Water Sterilizer.
  • Government water supply, which could have high level of hardness or high level of chlorine, can be treated with Water Softener System, Media Water Filters.

Water treatment solutions in Madagascar
While water is an essential part of human survival, an estimated 90% of the Madagascar population has failed to gain access to safe drinking water with sufficient sanitation services.
Pure Aqua’s objective is to enhance the proficiency and quality within the country’s water sector through unmatched water treatment engineering and innovative solutions. Our goal is to increase the performance and adaptability of our water purification systems to produce ultra pure water for consumption, and other uses. 

Pure Aqua manufactures water treatment systems that meet the World Health Organization requirements.

Pure Aqua has over 20 years of experience as a global provider of B2B water treatment solutions for a variety of applications and industries, we offer a large selection of all types of reverse osmosis and water treatment systems to meet your industrial needs. Pure Aqua’s extensive global experience in engineering and manufacturing allows us to pre-engineer and customize water treatment and reverse osmosis systems to meet a wide range of customer requirements and specifications.

Completed Water Purification Projects for Madagascar: