Rental Solutions and Services (RSS), a global provider of rental power and cooling, recently launched its latest product, offering temporary desalination or mobile water. Coinciding with the launch of new mobile desalination water, RSS has also opened a new office in Cyprus to serve the Mediterranean market.

According to Milan Balac, managing director of Rental Solutions and Services, "the Cyprus office will serve as our hub in the Mediterranean region. Temporary desalination water for several islands and resorts will now benefit from uninterrupted supply of fresh water.

"Aside from the Middle East and Asia, we are confident our rental power, temporary cooling and mobile desalination plant will benefit the Mediterranean, in particular Cyprus, Montenegro, Gibraltar, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco."

Robert Bagatsing, group marketing manager of RSS, explained that rental desalination, or mobile water technology has various applications, especially in areas where fresh water is scarce or non-existent. A typical scenario is a recently opened 600-room resort with large swimming pools, spas and multiple restaurants with no supply of potable water.

"RSS can easily install a containerised mobile water and supply up to 1,000 cubic metres per day to the resort. RSS can supply water for any application in areas that have a limited supply of fresh water or no potable water," Mr Bagatsing added.

Lee Cox, general manager for the Southern Gulf, said RSS could also provide packaged temporary desalination water solutions for many applications, such as construction, district cooling plants, military and municipal government, power plants, refineries, pulp and paper, steel, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, textile, laundry, agricultural-nurseries and green houses, water supply distributors, hospitals and livestock farms.

"RSS products and services have a wide spectrum of business applications in the Gulf region as well as in central Asia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other emirates in the UAE as well as in Oman, Yemen, India and Pakistan, all of which benefit from our temporary turnkey engineered solutions," he added.

Colin Cave, general manager for Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait, said RSS will not only provide fresh water to several Gulf countries but to any country that required mobile desalination water, especially in the event of natural calamities like earthquakes or other disasters.

Simon Urquhart, group technical manager for the RSS mobile desalination division, explained that the system used the most advanced reverse osmosis technology. "We can convert brackish water from a river, lake or bore hole to potable water and can also convert sea water to potable fresh water," he said.

RSS is an award-winning company that globally provides temporary power, cooling and water solutions, reliable equipment, flexible services and engineering services.

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