**Rosarito’s Desalination Plant: Transforming Water Supply and Boosting Tourism**
Rosarito is on track to significantly enhance its water supply and tourism sector with the confirmation of its new desalination plant. The project, announced by Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum, is part of the National Water Plan with an investment of 12 billion pesos ($648 million USD).
During a recent press conference, President Sheinbaum declared, “Yes, we are going to build it… We will make the desalination plant in Baja California a reality.” This strategic initiative aims to address water scarcity and support regional development.
Rosarito’s Mayor, Rocío Adame, expressed her excitement, stating on social media, “The desalination plant is happening! This project will be key to improving water supply in South Rosarito and protecting our beaches.”
**A Greener Future for Rosarito**
This Greenfield project is set to produce 2,200 liters per second, ensuring a sustainable water supply for the region. Proyectos México recently reviewed the project, receiving support from Banobras and Fonadin.
Beyond the immediate benefits of enhanced water infrastructure, Rosarito is also targeting advancements in tourism and sustainability. Mayor Adame’s administration is pursuing the National Tourism Quality Certification, signifying high standards and environmental responsibility.
“This certification is a comprehensive recognition of quality and sustainability in tourism,” stated Paul Corona Rodríguez, president of COTUCO Rosarito.
With significant infrastructure improvements and a commitment to eco-friendly tourism, Rosarito is poised to become a leader in regional development.
**Further Developments in Rosarito**
In addition to the desalination plant news, Rosarito is gearing up for several events and initiatives. The 2025 Tianguis Turístico in Rosarito promises to draw both local and international visitors, boosting the economy and showcasing Rosarito’s tourism offerings. Moreover, the region is preparing for the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament on March 30th, an event that celebrates local culture and attracts fishing enthusiasts.
As Rosarito continues to enhance its infrastructure and tourism offerings, it is set to emerge as a vibrant and sustainable destination for both residents and visitors.