We deliver significant quantities of drinking water, through innovative new mobile desalination solutions. We fill the Water Gap
Barge-based
Vessel-based
Onshore-modular
What is the Water Gap?
It’s the notional, yet very real dilemma those responsible for the provision of fresh water face when supplies become intolerably low.
Short-term answers (tanking in water, etc) are commercially viable for up to three months, yet long-term solutions (full scale desalination plants, reservoirs, etc) often take up to three years to become operational. This three month-to-three year (3-to-3) period is the Water Gap.
SubSea Infrastructure can offer a credible option to fit the 3-to-3 window - transportable desalination models, a range of efficient, cost-effective and low-impact water-generating solutions.
A modular onshore plant with subsea piped connections, feeding into the local water supply. Find out more...
One such SSI onshore desalination plants is
already operational in Cyprus
Floating modular system that can be towed into position and fed into local water supply. Find out more...
Self-contained solution that can sit offshore and feed local water supply via subsea piping. Find out more...
Cyprus Project:
A working example
SubSea Infrastructure has already installed a significant land-based desalination plant in Cyprus, producing 21,000m3 (21 million litres) of fresh water per day. From more information click here
Creating fresh water through desalination requires energy and creates by-products. We are committed to dealing with these issues in the most sustainable fashion possible. More details
