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The desalination mirage: Why turning the ocean into drinking water is harder than we thought
For decades, desalination has been pitched as the ultimate solution to water scarcity. With oceans covering more than seventy ...
The petrostates of the Gulf are famed for their vast oil and gas resources, but their populations and prosperity have also been built on another commodity: water.
The critical infrastructure that’s so vital to Middle East nations – and vulnerable to Iranian attack - Attacks on ...
Mayor Guajardo announced that City Council will hold a special meeting on April 9 to discuss the acceleration of the Inner Harbor Desalination Project.
State dollars, Texas politics and soaring costs collide as Corpus Christi races to stabilize its water supply.
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How much of the Gulf’s water comes from desalination plants?
Gulf states produce 40 percent of the world’s total desalinated water through more than 400 plants.
For a world covered in oceans, getting a drink of water on Planet Earth can be surprisingly tricky. Fresh water is hard to come by even on our water world, so much so that most sources are better ...
“Several operating modes are possible within the safe operating window of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes for SWRO desalination plants operating at variable speeds,” explained the academics. “In ...
Water treatment centres in the Persian Gulf region are under threat amid the Iran war, with desalination plants in areas like Bahrain taking damage from strikes.
Professor in Engineering Kyle Smith and his team developed a new desalination device last month that removes salt from water. The device uses a special design to move fluids quickly and use less ...
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