What are your experiences of various desalination processes? Rivers are getting dried up, in many places; that means the shortage of one of the ...

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What are your experiences of various desalination processes? Rivers are getting dried up, in many places; that means the shortage of one of the great sources of the fresh water. Life is going on, as well as population is exploding; needing more freshwater to survive, on the planet earth. One alternative sources to get fresh water there from is the sea- water / saline water desalination. There are so many processes there on the WEB, claiming all sorts of advantages, which might confuse the consultants. The choice of selection will certainly depends on the site particularities and the available source of energy (http://geography.about.com/od/waterandice/a/Water-Desalination.htm.) Please kindly advise on your own experiences, as far as the efficiency gain, operational problems, environmental adverse impacts, amount of liquid discharge, investment cost, major barriers on the commercialization of the new technologies, etc. are concerned. The following is an example, out of many other new processes: http://www.salttech.com/news/Salttech-and-STW-have-teamed-up.php ============================ Salttech and STW have teamed up to deploy an advanced water desalination process for municipal, commercial and the oil and gas Industry. http://www.salttech.com/technology/dyvardemo.php All the best, Mashallah

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  1. Dear Mr. Ali-Ahyaie,

    We would to introduce to you Natural Seawater Desalination, a very interesting, totally new process for water desalination.


    We are referring to room temperature evaporation for potable water generation, a process which does not consumes any energy, the energy needed to vaporize water is simply obtained from the bulk of water body cooling it. This process is the same as the evaporation of water out of the human skin cooling the human body. This is the process used by the CREATOR to generate pure rain water out of seawater, and we are using the same concept in industrial water coolers.

    Our equipment is very simple consisting of a tower water cooler and a heat exchanger (please visit our website naturalseawaterdesalination.com), as the process occurs at room temperature then the material used is mostly plastics, and our equipment are at half the price of reverse osmosis. Most importantly room temperature evaporation DOES NOT CONSUME ANY EXTERNAL ENERGY AT ALL TO SEPARATE PURE WATER.