Cuba's unique geography as an archipelago presents significant challenges for groundwater extraction. The high presence of saline intrusion in coastal aquifers requires highly corrosion-resistant well screens to prevent structural failure and maintain water quality for agricultural and domestic use.
The local geological strata often consist of porous limestone and sandy deposits. This necessitates the use of precision-engineered borehole screen systems that can maximize the effective open area while preventing the migration of fine particles into the pumping system.
Furthermore, Cuba's reliance on coastal industrial cooling and desalination makes the deployment of robust seawater intake screen systems critical to prevent marine debris and biofouling from damaging downstream infrastructure in harsh tropical environments.

