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Swakop Uranium secures water supply through desalination joint venture

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Swakop Uranium has entered a desalination partnership with NamWater to secure long-term and cost-stable water supply for its uranium operations in the Erongo Region.

The joint venture grants Swakop Uranium a 70% stake and NamWater 30%. Swakop Uranium will provide capital and technical input, while NamWater will oversee regulatory compliance, public-sector oversight and integration of the project 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 companies said.

The project will include a new seawater desalination plant, bulk conveyance system and upgrades to pipelines and pumping infrastructure. It will be integrated with NamWater’s existing network to support industrial, commercial and domestic users. Environmental plans and a long-term operational model will guide implementation.

Negotiations and approvals have been concluded. Implementation steps now include registering the joint venture company, completing engineering and environmental assessments, securing financing and preparing for construction.

“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 said.

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