water desalination industry Articles
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Electrodialysis (ED) Water Treatment Process
Electrodialysis (ED) or Electro Dialysis is a water treatment process. How does it work? What are the most suitable applications for this treatment technology? Please continue reading this article to find out. ----- WHAT IS ELECTRODIALYSIS (ED)? Electrodialysis (ED) is a membrane-based process involving transport of ions through semipermeable membranes using an applied electric field. ...
By YASA ET
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The Future of Fresh Water
Around the world, sustained effort will be necessary to ensure adequate supplies Fresh water is becoming more and more scarce across the globe, and in the absence of adequate countermeasures, the trend is expected to continue in the future. With demand growing and sources dwindling, water scarcity already touches approximately 2.8 billion people from every continent for at least one month a ...
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The Future of Fresh Water
Without effective action, it’s been predicted that half of the world’s population will descend into severe water poverty by 2050. Around the world, sustained effort will be necessary to ensure adequate supplies Fresh water is becoming more and more scarce across the globe, and in the absence of adequate countermeasures, the trend is expected to continue in the future. With demand ...
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Sea Water Desalination - Technical Article
Sea Water Desalination is a specific process involving molecular separation via membrane technology to reduce the dissolved salt and mineral content of sea water to a level suitable for human and animal consumption, commercial/industrial and irrigation uses. This process involves three water streams namely sea water as the intake source, Product / Permeate water of potable drinking water quality ...
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What is Water Scarcity and How can Industry & Communities Overcome It!
What is water scarcity?If you need water for whatever reason, and you can’t walk ten feet and turn a handle to get a glass or more of clean, fresh water, then you are probably dealing with water scarcity. There’s evidence of this epidemic all over the world, even in industrialized countries.There are two types of water scarcity: physical and economic. Either people don’t have any freshwater ...
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