Clean and reliable drinking water during dry period.

Lately, there has been a major upturn in Tanzania’s economy. This was mainly driven by a boom in tourism, which still has undeveloped and pristine remote sites and lodges. At any remote location that receives limited rainfall, water scarcity is a big issue. During dry period, many resorts are facing the problem of water shortages first hand. In addition, the lodges and islands are often forced to transport water using trucks or boats, which is an expensive, impractical and unsustainable exercise. Fortunately, Elemental Water Maker’s solutions to generate clean and affordable high-quality water from the sea can easily be applied. With the help of our technology, resorts and other users are able to irrigate agricultural fields sustainably and provide jobs to local inhabitants. From now on, The Manta Resort on Pemba Island will have a crisis-proven supply of fresh water.

When the coronavirus spread and international travel was highly restricted, threatening the jobs of local workers at Pemba Island, the Manta Resort quickly reacted. It repurposed the newly installed desalination system to irrigate agricultural land, so that employees and members of the nearby community could work as farmers to keep their income until the global situation improves. Thanks to the collaboration between the Manta Resort and Elemental Water Makers, many families were prevented from falling into poverty.

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Fresh water supply for Pemba Island.

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“The Manta Resort wasn’t able to re-open for business as planned due to the spread of COVID-19. However, Matt and his team on Pemba are dedicated to developing the region and its community. While waiting for the country to re-open, the community is in the progress of becoming self-sufficient by farming using the desalinated water from the sea. This wouldn’t have been possible without the flexibility of the team of Elemental Water Makers and their ability to orchestrate the commissioning remotely. The Efficient Water Maker enables the community to get through these difficult times and to be resilient and ready for re-opening in 2021.”

Pemba-Team, Tanzania

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Growing food.

Activities on the farm.

Farm building

Water storage.

Irrigation on Pemba island.

Harvesting crops.

Inside the desalination system.

Reliable savings.

Save up to 75% on water expenses.