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US
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Posted on 11-15-06 2:02
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I have heard that there will be a real scarcity of water in the future. So can the water from seas and oceans be purified and converted to drinking water? There are also many countries which are facing droughts due to inadequate rain water. Wouldn't purifying sea water be a good option?
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Euta_nepali
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Posted on 11-15-06 6:25
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Yes it is. Process called Reverse Osmosis can purify salty sea water. Though it is expensive at this time.
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DaAmAdOl
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Posted on 11-15-06 6:47
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Posted on 11-15-06 8:30
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That is what plants in Saudi Arabia do for general purpose water
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Posted on 11-15-06 10:36
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Posted on 11-15-06 1:20
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Reverse osmosis is a good choice for sea water purification but distillation has been used in Tribal region of Northwest as well..
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