desalinization
Desalinization, also desalination, is the process of removing dissolved salts from saline water to produce fresh water. It is used to supply potable water and for industrial needs in regions with limited or contaminated freshwater resources. Saline sources include seawater and brackish groundwater; the resulting water is treated to meet drinking-water standards and may be remineralized for taste and health considerations.
Desalinization methods are grouped into thermal and membrane processes. Thermal methods heat water to produce vapor,
Energy use is the main cost and environmental concern. Thermal plants are energy-intensive; membrane systems likewise
Desalinated water may be remineralized to improve taste and essential mineral content. The technology is widely