Currently the largest desalination plant in South Africa is situated in Mossel Bay along the Western Cape where it helps supply water to state oil company PetroSA’s gas-to-fuel refinery. Meanwhile the Lamberts Bay desalination plant has been given a R15 million boost.
Reuters, desalination plants will be built along all coastal communities but there were no indicative costs at this stage. Mokonyane told reporters that South Africa has become too dependent on surface water. “Now with the partnership that we have entered into through the binational commission between South Africa and Iran we want to go full steam,” she said.
With the ongoing drought placing increasing stress on South Africa’s water resources, South Africa has agreed to partner with Iran to develop desalination plants to boost water supplies. This announcement comes after South Africa last year recorded its lowest annual rainfall levels since comprehensive records began in 1904. “In April 2016 we signed the agreement of cooperation on water resources and management with Iran. This agreement will enhance our cooperation on desalination technologies, capacitating of our engineers in dam safety and operations and maintenance,” Minister of Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane said during her budget vote speech. According to