Morocco faces significant water stress due to its semi-arid climate and the increasing demand from the phosphate mining and agricultural sectors. The reliance on desalination plants has made the deployment of a robust ro system controller essential for maintaining membrane efficiency and output quality.
In coastal industrial zones like Casablanca and Tangier, the management of suspended solids in wastewater is critical. The adoption of a high-precision total suspended solids meter has become a priority for factories to comply with increasingly stringent environmental discharge regulations.
Furthermore, the Moroccan aquaculture industry and municipal water treatment plants are shifting toward automated sensing. The integration of a residual chlorine sensor is now standard practice to prevent over-chlorination while ensuring the elimination of pathogens in potable water supplies.


