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Swakop Uranium and NamWater sign JV to establish Erongo desalination plant

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Swakop Uranium and NamWater have officially signed a Joint Venture Agreement to establish the Erongo Sunam Desalination Project, which is positioned to secure long-term water supply for the Erongo Region.

Under the agreement, Swakop Uranium will hold a 70% share and NamWater 30%.

Swakop Uranium will provide the capital investment and technical capacity, while NamWater will oversee regulatory compliance, public-sector governance and integration into the national water network.

“The structure reflects the respective investment commitments and operational interests of both parties.

While Swakop Uranium contributes significant capital and technical input, NamWater ensures public-sector oversight, regulatory alignment, and integration with national water infrastructure,” the two partners said.

The project will comprise a new seawater desalination plant, bulk water conveyance systems and upgrades to pumping and pipeline infrastructure.

 It will be fully connected to NamWater’s existing network to accommodate industrial, commercial and domestic water requirements across the region. Environmental management plans and a long-term operational framework will guide sustainability and efficiency.

Negotiations have concluded and all technical, commercial and governance approvals have been completed. With the signing now completed, attention will shift to implementation.

“The next steps include the registration of the Erongo Sunam Desalination Project Joint Venture Company, the detailed engineering, environmental assessments, financing arrangements, and construction planning,” the partners added.

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