Nafasi Water
Nafasi Water specialises in delivering projects through Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC), and Operations and Maintenance.
About Nafasi Water
At Nafasi Water, we don’t just provide water solutions – we redefine the future of water security in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. Through cutting-edge technology and strategic investment, we ensure that industries, municipalities, and communities have sustainable, reliable access to water.
As a full-service water utility, we simplify water management by offering comprehensive solutions – from financing and design to construction, operation, and maintenance. This allows our clients to focus on their core business while we handle the critical task of water security.
Our commitment extends beyond infrastructure; it’s about investing in people, technology, and sustainable practices that drive long-term impact. Whether reclaiming water from industrial processes, purifying wastewater for reuse, or implementing large-scale desalination, we merge innovation with expertise to deliver world-class water and wastewater treatment solutions.

Nafasi Water Solutions
At Nafasi Water, we are committed to ensuring water security through cutting-edge innovation and sustainable practices. Our expertise in engineering allows us to deliver reliable water solutions tailored to the needs of our communities.
Nafasi Water Solutions
At Nafasi Water, we are committed to ensuring water security through cutting-edge innovation and sustainable practices. Our expertise in engineering allows us to deliver reliable water solutions tailored to the needs of our communities.

Enabling Water Security Through Innovation
Our membrane separation technology adds value to the mining sector through advanced water treatment and metal recovery. From cleaning trials and chemical treatments to modular skid systems and large-scale plant design, our solutions ensure water is purified efficiently and sustainably.
Tailored Water Management Solutions
Nafasi Water's project delivery and engineering teams work closely with clients to fully understand their water context, delivering solutions from the concept stage that perfectly align with their water management objectives. We further drive the implementation of these solutions as the main contractor through various turnkey contracting models.
Our expertise spans multiple sectors and segments, forming the backbone of our high-quality service offering.
Discover The Nafasi Water
Plants
Discover our innovative water treatment solutions and projects.

AMD TCTA CENTRAL BASIN
Located in Germiston, in the East Rand region of Gauteng, the TCTA central is managed and operated by Nafasi and owned by the Department of Water and Sanitation. The plant has a daily capacity of 62 ML.



AMD TCTA EASTERN BASIN
Located in the East Rand region of Gauteng, in Springs, the TCTA central is managed and operated by Nafasi and owned by the Department of Water and Sanitation. The plant has a daily capacity of 36 ML/day.

ERONGO DESALINATION PLANT
Located 30km north of Swakopmund, Namibia, the plant began delivering water in May 2010 in preparation for mining activities. Nafasi designed and constructed the first significant plant in Southern Africa. It can deliver 20 million m3/year of treated water pumped approximately 50km in an overland pipeline to the Trekkopje mining site.



MIDDEBURG WATER RECLAM ATION PLANT
Located in the Middleburg region. The world’s first mine water treatment plant produces zero brine without the need for energy-intensive brine treatment technologies. The project was completed in June 2015 and was designed to treat 20,000 m3/day with a peak capacity of 25,000 m3/day. The plant treats water with a 99.7% recovery, where the only liquid not leaving the plant as product water is the moisture in the dewatered sludges.

ONGOS VALLEY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
Located in Namibia's Ongos region, the plant employs advanced trickling filter technology, allowing efficient and effective wastewater treatment. It is designed to manage extensive daily fluctuations in inflow and has an expected capacity of 1000 m3 per day.

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