Fernando Fischmann

Crystal Lagoons will bring beach life to Israel

28 April, 2023 / News

“The fact that one of the world’s leading countries in innovation and water sustainability is welcoming Crystal Lagoons is a tremendous endorsement of our technology”, said Francisco Matte, regional director for Crystal Lagoons, highlighting the company’s entry into Israel.

The arrival of idyllic beach life to this country will become a reality thanks to a new agreement signed by the innovation multinational founded by scientist Fernando Fischmann to develop Public Access Lagoons™ also known as PAL™ developments and mixed-use real estate complexes.

The WOOOW! Entertainment projects, developed in association with the international real estate holding ECIPSA Group, will be located in different cities throughout the country. The developments will give Israeli city-dwellers access to an idyllic beach life all year round irrespective of the particular climate they live in and will include a large crystalline lagoon, suitable for swimming and water sports, with white sandy beaches. Also, they could include hotels, residential areas, gastronomic poles, retail, and beach clubs, among others.

Israel and Crystal Lagoons also share a commitment to sustainability and water protection and the technology of the multinational has won several international awards for their sustainability. A key feature of these lagoons is that they can use any type of water, including seawater and brackish water from arid areas, which have no alternative use. This combination of factors paved the way for the debut of Crystal Lagoons in Israel, a country that has pioneered water protection.

The centerpiece of the PAL™, real estate and mixed-use projects will be a lagoon powered by Crystal Lagoons® technology and, in the case of those with public access, any person will be able to access through the entrance fee.

The company’s sustainable technology has been a key factor behind its success in developed countries. The lagoons only need filling once, operate with a closed-circuit system, can use any type of water (sea, brackish and fresh) and use 40% less water than a green area. Additionally, they use up to 100 times less chemicals than a swimming pool and only 2% of the energy of a conventional filtration system, certified by Bureau Veritas.

PAL™ developments have caught the attention of major market players worldwide, with high-profile contracts signed in: the United States, Japan, Saudi Arabia, India, Korea, Palestine, Pakistan, Europe, Colombia, among others.

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