Many coastal area industries in Gujarat are using reverse osmosis for converting sea water into drinking water. Reverse osmosis technique developed by Central Salt and Marine chemicals Research Institute ,Bhavnagar is cheap and good for the purpose.
2007-12-12 19:00:45
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answered by sb 7
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Long Long ago there was a project initiated for Desalination in chennai. The project was aimed to be a prototype for desalining the sea water and quench the thirst of chennai.
Heard that it was paused by our mighty powers of politicians. Since the politicians are having a clean uninterrupted supply of water to clean their shits.
Well, I don't know about the progress of this project. If this project is a success, it will feed the entire Tamil Nadu. Ofcourse it comes with a heavy price.
Well I wish this prototype will be finished, so that our future generations don't need to suffer.
cheers
2007-12-12 06:43:13
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answered by sekhar4web 1
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In India sea water is converted into drinking waterin many places.the places which I know are
1.Naripaiyur in Ramanathapuram dist in tamilnadu.
2.A village in Tirunelveli dist In TamilNadu.
Also refer to search engines in topics "Desalination plants in India".
2007-12-12 03:09:01
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answered by gowthamr 1
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particular clean eating water might grow to be a luxury. A mass enterprise could desire to administration the worldwide, however the gov't might in all probability take over the water furnish, and countless of the mass providers might go out of company because of the fact their components might dry up. particularly besides the undeniable fact that, i don't think of that is going to go that undesirable because of the fact new technologies is being stepped forward for extra advantageous opposite osmosis, besides as forward osmosis (a technique that creates power as water is purified), nevertheless it continues to be interior the conventional tiers of learn, and basically fairly written approximately in scholarly journals.
2016-11-03 00:34:25
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answered by ? 4
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In Jamnagar, Gujarat, by Reliance Petrochemical plant. It is the biggest plant in Asia.
2007-12-12 05:10:23
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answered by Panchal J 4
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Kavaratti - low temperature thermal desalination plant
2007-12-12 03:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't know about India but they do it in the middle east - saudi arabia for example
2007-12-12 03:02:01
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answered by Miguel A 3
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No, it's not done anywhere in India.
2007-12-12 03:16:05
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answered by bikashroy9 7
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no i dont think so cuz its a real expensive process . but students are tryin to.....
2007-12-12 03:02:01
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answered by Anonymous
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