From Sahara Desert military exercises to gas station networks — Spacedrip technology delivers proven, measurable results. Trusted by the U.S. Army, NATO, and leading commercial organisations worldwide.
Water supply is the most vulnerable logistics line in any military deployment. High cost of water transportation, dependency on external supply chains, and the extreme conditions of the Sahara Desert created critical operational vulnerabilities.
2× Spacedrip 10' containerised systems deployed at forward operating camps — greywater reuse unit (1.5 m³/day) + blackwater reuse unit (1.0 m³/day). Fully automated, self-contained, and operable in extreme desert heat.
"We had the Spacedrip containers on one of the forward operating camps located in the Sahara Desert, and of course it got a lot of heavy use from all of the Soldiers and a lot of positive reviews. The Soldiers actually chose to use the Spacedrip facilities rather than the standard ones there."
Off-grid gas station generating 5 m³/day of wastewater with no sewage connection:
Spacedrip Remote underground system — completely invisible, 12 m² footprint, installed in just 5 weeks. Total investment: €55,000.
Lindström operates one of Europe's most water-intensive businesses — industrial textile laundry services across 44 global facilities. Massive water consumption, high discharge costs, and growing environmental regulations required a step-change solution.
Closed-loop water reuse system specifically engineered for laundry operations. Containerised MBR (Membrane Bioreactor) combined with reverse osmosis for potable-quality recycled water — fed directly back into the wash cycle.
Industrial Application: The Lindström deployment demonstrates the scalability potential — a single pilot leads to multi-facility rollout worth millions in long-term contracts.
NATO rapid deployment medical units require immediate water access in remote and hostile locations — with no existing infrastructure. Field hospitals need water for surgical procedures, patient care, laundry, showers, and sanitation. Reliability is non-negotiable.
Containerised closed-loop water management system with fully integrated facilities — showers, laundry, toilets, and taps. Military hook-lift compatible for truck transport. Rapid deployment and self-sustaining operation.
Untreated public sewage was causing severe water pollution and public health risks in Nairobi's iconic Uhuru Park. The 13-hectare park simultaneously faced high irrigation water costs, relying entirely on fresh municipal supply.
A 20ft containerised Spacedrip system treating public sewage for safe park irrigation. Remote monitoring allows centralised management without on-site operators.
MENA Relevance: The Uhuru Park model is directly applicable to parks, golf courses, and urban green spaces across the Gulf — where irrigation water costs are among the highest in the world.
Australian expeditionary defence forces require autonomous, reliable potable water for field operations across extreme environments — from desert heat to sub-zero temperatures. External supply chains are too vulnerable and costly for forward deployments.
Spacedrip Rapid closed-loop system with fully integrated bathroom facilities. Designed for air and road transport, commissioned in 2 hours, and operable across the full temperature spectrum of Australian defence operations.
Whether you're in defence, hospitality, industry, or government — our team can deliver a tailored Spacedrip solution for your site across 9 MENA countries.