Rows of citrus trees lie uprooted near Sebt El Guerdane, Morocco. Drought-hit farmers in the region clear their land when they can no longer sustain citrus cultivation. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostRows of citrus trees lie uprooted near Sebt El Guerdane, Morocco. Drought-hit farmers in the region clear their land when they can no longer sustain citrus cultivation. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington Post

Chouhaid Nasr is the director general of Veolia Morocco. The French company is building one of Africa’s largest seawater desalination plants, near Rabat. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostChouhaid Nasr is the director general of Veolia Morocco. The French company is building one of Africa’s largest seawater desalination plants, near Rabat. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostBoxes of fresh tomatoes from Karam Green Agri’s Lina Souss packing facility are ready for distribution. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostBoxes of fresh tomatoes from Karam Green Agri’s Lina Souss packing facility are ready for distribution. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington Post

The bustling Lina Souss facility, where workers prepare tomatoes, mostly for international export. Photo / Clea Rekhou,  The Washington PostThe bustling Lina Souss facility, where workers prepare tomatoes, mostly for international export. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington Post

Empty aquifers

The parched landscape surrounding Rabat, Morocco. Fields have dried and riverbeds lie empty, the result of a prolonged lack of rain. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostThe parched landscape surrounding Rabat, Morocco. Fields have dried and riverbeds lie empty, the result of a prolonged lack of rain. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington Post

Tomatoes move along conveyors at the Lina Souss packing facility. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostTomatoes move along conveyors at the Lina Souss packing facility. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington Post

Desalinated water, stored in a tank at the Agadir plant. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostDesalinated water, stored in a tank at the Agadir plant. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington Post

A desalination pioneer

Reverse osmosis has become the dominant desalination technology. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostReverse osmosis has become the dominant desalination technology. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington Post

A technician fills a cup with clean water from a final tap at the Agadir plant. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington PostA technician fills a cup with clean water from a final tap at the Agadir plant. Photo / Clea Rekhou, The Washington Post