Clean & reliable fresh water for Coco Beach resort.

The country of Belize has roughly 386 km of coastline and has many coral reefs, cayes, and islands in the Caribbean Sea. Many of these islands and cayes have limited fresh water resources. At the same time, the local water infrastructure can be expensive, unreliable and of limited quality. In some cases, the water is hauled by trucks, which is a costly and noisy exercise.

Nestled 3.5 miles north of San Pedro on the pristine island of Ambergris Caye, Coco Beach Resort is a true haven for those seeking romance, barefoot luxury, relaxation, and adventure. This exclusive 4-star resort offers an unparalleled beachfront experience with two expansive freeform swimming pools, pool bar, a soothing Jacuzzi, and even a waterslide for added fun. Whether you’re lounging by the pool or sipping cocktails with stunning sea views, Coco Beach is designed to provide a relaxing yet vibrant island escape.

Coco Beach is now using energy-efficient and chemical-free desalination to ensure reliable access to clean water on-site.

Belize.
Fresh water supply for Coco Beach Resort.

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Douglas Penland, Coco Beach Resort

Project media.

Compact & redundant desalination set-up.

Water production.

Seawater access through a beach well.

Seawater access through a beach well.

Reliable savings.

Save up to 80% on water expenses.