Tedagua completes works to reinforce water supply in Ibiza with the SW10 compact plant
- The project increases the production capacity of the Sant Antoni de Portmany desalination plant by 1,000 m³ per day, ensuring an efficient, sustainable water supply with minimal environmental impact.
- The project stands out for its landscape integration, high energy efficiency, minimal carbon footprint and full integration with the existing plant control systems.
Tedagua has completed and delivered the works related to the supply, installation and commissioning of the SW10 compact plant, aimed at expanding the Sant Antoni de Portmany desalination plant (IDAM) in Ibiza. Once completed, the new infrastructure has been fully integrated into the existing facility, strengthening the island’s water supply with an increase in production of up to 1,000 m³ per day of drinking water.
The project, promoted by the Balearic Water and Environmental Quality Agency (ABAQUA) and executed by the joint venture formed by Tedagua and Global Omnium, forms part of the preventive measures foreseen in the Special Action Plan for Alert and Eventual Drought Situations in the Balearic Islands (PESIB). Its objective is to guarantee the supply of drinking water during periods of high demand, while at the same time reducing pressure on local aquifers.
The SW10 compact plant, based on state-of-the-art reverse osmosis technology, features a fully containerised design that enables rapid deployment, highly efficient operation and optimal integration in environments with space constraints. Its design and execution have prioritised landscape integration, minimising the visual impact of the installation and ensuring proper adaptation to the surrounding environment.
From an operational standpoint, the new plant is fully integrated with the control and monitoring systems of the existing desalination plant, allowing for unified, safe and optimised management of the desalination process. In addition, the implemented solution ensures minimal acoustic impact.
The installation also stands out for its high energy efficiency, a key characteristic of the compact plant range developed by Tedagua, as well as for the minimal carbon footprint associated with its production and operation. These factors consolidate the project as a solution aligned with the principles of sustainability and circular economy that guide the company’s strategy.
With the completion of this project, Tedagua strengthens its position as a strategic partner in the design, execution and commissioning of advanced water treatment solutions, providing reliable, sustainable technologies tailored to the specific needs of each territory.