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How many desalination plants are there in Seychelles?

Industry reuses about 0.006 million m3/year of the treated wastewater. About 1.0 million m3/year of desalinated water is produced for potable use to compensate for the shortage that occurs during the dry period. There are four desalination plants, two on Mahe Island, one on Praslin Island and one on La Digue Island.



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