The Royal Moroccan Navy, in response to the severe drought that is currently affecting the country, has awarded Damen Shipyards Group a contract to supply a Stan Pontoon 3011 Water Barge.

Combining a Stan Pontoon 3011 with water making technology is a first for Damen. Bringing both technologies together in one unit is an innovative solution to the current water shortage in Morocco. No stranger to fast deliveries, Damen is aiming to transport the completed pontoon to Morocco before the end of September 2015.

Reverse Osmosis for Drinking Water

Damen will install two high capacity water makers and two air-cooled generator sets on board the pontoon. The water makers use reverse osmosis technology to produce clean drinking water. The method is particularly attractive as it can produce potable water from virtually any water source. It is also a relatively energy efficient process.

After delivery, the Royal Moroccan Navy will manage the deployment and operation of the vessel. With its advanced logistics capacities, the Navy is well placed to provide such vital humanitarian support. They will transport the vessel to the worst affected areas to deliver a water making capacity of 1500 m3 per hour. The water can then either be stored on board the pontoon in bunkers or pumped ashore via a pipeline.

Modular and Flexible

The Damen Stan Pontoon 3011's standardised components and modular construction mean that Damen can deliver the finished pontoon within a very short timeframe. Furthermore, Damen Stan Pontoons serve as highly flexible platforms that can be fully customised to meet customer-specific requirements.