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Planet 100: Water Desalination Explained

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2010

You've heard the term before, but what exactly is water desalination? Our Planet 100 team explains.

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  • Water, water everywhere and not enough to drink. #LOL

  • Where I live, we are planning to desalinise sewage water and pump it back into a our drinking water dams. Cause a lot of controversy, fools... The water from the desal is cleaner than what comes from the tap!!!

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  • @richster93 Sorry I must have been drinking or in a bad mood when I posted that last comment lol. I was overly harsh.

  • "THISSSS... is plagnergthrejfdjfvnd one hundred"

  • @Nightzo Couldn't they maybe do something like the Alaska pipeline, though? It says it runs 800 miles.

  • @mmanna82 True, true. I correct myself: "The Wikipedia page used exactly the same words."

  • Use vacuum deceleration

  • @richster93 LMAO This is the problem with youth these days. Buddy, Wikipedia is made by average joes, with no knowledge of anything. They find videos like these, and then make wikipedia pages out of them.

  • Vacuum desalination produces the cheapest fresh water

  • Use a low pressure to make fresh water

  • This is essential for all continents and finding the cheapest way are very important

  • She sounds too happy to be talking about a water crisis.

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