Sea and Brackish Water Desalination

 

Approximately 97.5% of the world’s available water reserves consist of seawater containing salt, which is therefore undrinkable. Many countries of the world are suffering from an acute water shortage.
Accordingly, the desalination of sea- and brackish water has gained enormously in importance and is now a technically and economically recognised method of obtaining clean drinking water and fresh water for industrial operations.