Souss-Massa SRM: A Key Player in Innovative Drinking Water Management

The Souss-Massa Regional Multi-Service Company (SRM-SM) has established itself as a key player in the sustainable and innovative management of the region’s water resources, facing increasing water pressure exacerbated by climate change and population growth.
A Structuring Program Led by SRM-SM
Under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior, SRM-SM is leading the National Program for Monobloc Stations, aimed at enhancing access to drinking water in the region and across Morocco. This program plans to establish 203 monobloc stations with a total investment of 2.25 billion dirhams, providing a capacity of 41 million m³ per year.
SRM-SM aims to utilize non-conventional water, particularly seawater and brackish water, to efficiently and sustainably meet drinking water needs.
An Efficient and Adapted Monobloc Technology
SRM-SM focuses on monobloc technology, known for its compactness and efficiency. Each unit integrates pre-treatment, desalination by reverse osmosis, post-treatment, storage, and distribution, offering a modular and quick-to-install solution suitable for both urban areas and remote rural communities.
Concrete Achievements in the Region
To date, SRM-SM has delivered more than 130 stations across the country, exemplifying its leading role in implementing innovative water solutions. In the Souss-Massa region, 24 monobloc stations are currently under construction, with an investment exceeding 500 million dirhams, including two major stations north of Agadir, each with a capacity of 100 liters per second. These infrastructures will ensure the reliability and continuity of drinking water supply in the region.
A Commitment to Sustainability and Public Service
Through this ambitious program, SRM-SM reaffirms its commitment to responsible and innovative water management, combining technical performance, speed of execution, and proximity to users. The monobloc stations today represent a concrete and sustainable response to water stress challenges, reinforcing the strategic role of SRM-SM in the region and at the national level.




