ontzilten
Ontzilten is the process of removing salt and other dissolved minerals from saline water to produce freshwater or water suitable for drinking, irrigation, or industrial use. It encompasses several technologies and is widely deployed in regions facing water scarcity or limited freshwater resources. The term is commonly used in Dutch language contexts, with desalination as the equivalent English term.
Desalination typically relies on physical separation technologies. The most common method is reverse osmosis, which uses
Preparing seawater for treatment involves pretreatment steps to remove particulates and biofouling agents. The main by-product
Desalination capacities are concentrated in arid and coastal regions, where freshwater scarcity or drought resilience is