NOVAGRIC Projects
Water Purification Plant to Supply Drinking Water to Over 5,000 Indigenous People
In La Guajira (Colombia), one of the driest regions and most affected by water scarcity, access to potable water has long been a pending issue. As part of an ambitious program by the Colombian Government to bring safe water to Wayuu indigenous communities, an advanced purification solution was implemented in rural areas of the Uribia municipality.
To achieve this, the government relied on the technical expertise of Novagric, which was responsible for the design, manufacture, and commissioning of a modular water purification plant based on reverse osmosis technology and solar energy, specifically adapted to remote environments with high-salinity groundwater.
Thanks to this collaboration, more than 5,800 people — including 1,300 students — from communities such as Yotojoroin, Pipamana, and La Paz now have access to quality drinking water, distributed from six community supply points.
An Autonomous, Mobile, and Efficient Solution
The plant, built inside a fully equipped shipping container, allows for quick plug-and-play installation. It operates without the need for an electrical grid thanks to an autonomous photovoltaic system and is designed to run with minimal maintenance and real-time remote monitoring, ensuring long-term efficiency and sustainability.
“We used to have to drink salty water. Now we have clean water for our children. Thank you for thinking of us.”
– Resident of Yotojoroin (La Guajira)
Challenge and Technological Solution
La Guajira is a predominantly desert region where surface and groundwater sources present high salinity levels, making them unsuitable for direct consumption. The lack of conventional power supply adds complexity to any purification solution.
Novagric’s system combines:
- A treatment module based on reverse osmosis to remove dissolved salts and contaminants
- Power generation through photovoltaic panels for autonomous operation
- Automation and remote monitoring to optimize production, quality, and maintenance
- Plug-and-play container design to facilitate transport and installation
Social Impact and Sustainability
The plant supplies up to 100,000 liters of drinking water daily, ensuring a minimum of 30 liters per person per day for consumption and domestic use in Wayuu communities. The solution features a low-maintenance design and continuous technical support to ensure long-term operability.
🗞️ The Project in the Media
- The Drinking Water Treatment Plant (PTAP) arrives in La Guajira to supply over 5,000 Wayuu indigenous people
- Good news for La Guajira: a new potable water treatment plant arrives to meet the needs of over 5,000 Wayuu indigenous people
- New purification plant in La Guajira to supply over 5,000 Wayuu indigenous people
- Water purification plant reaches indigenous communities in Alta Guajira
Some pictures of our project in La Guajira (Colombia)
Project details
Type
Water treatment
Location
La Guajira (Colombia)
Cultivation
Without this information for this Project
Surface
Without this information for this Project
- Reverse osmosis for removal of dissolved salts in brackish water
- Physical-chemical pretreatment before membrane filtration
- Autonomous photovoltaic energy for off-grid operation
- Conditioned shipping container: modular and transportable system
- Automation and remote monitoring of flow, pressure, and water quality
- Prepared for future solar evaporation of brine
- 2 years of joint development with technical teams from Colombia and Spain
- Engineering and design of the complete system
- Manufacturing, testing, and validation of equipment at origin
- Hydraulic and electrical installation in remote rural areas
- Local training: 9 months of post-installation technical support
- Plug-and-play implementation: rapid commissioning
- Technical supervision and water quality testing
- Monitoring: 9 months of post-installation technical support
- Autonomous maintenance system and supply replenishment
- Continuous remote assistance and after-sales technical support
- Drinking water supply for over 5,800 people, including 1,300 students
- Production of up to 100,000 liters daily
- Supply exceeding Colombian legal standards: 30 L/person/day
- Energy: 100% solar-powered system, including plant and distribution pump
Do you face water challenges in rural or hard-to-reach areas?
👉 Discover how we can help with sustainable, site-specific solutions.
This Novagric project represents a sustainable, scalable, and replicable solution to ensure access to clean water in rural communities facing complex geographic and social challenges, aligning with sustainable development goals and improving quality of life.


