ontzilting
Ontzilting is a Dutch term that refers to the process of removing salt from something, typically water or soil. This process is crucial for various applications, especially in areas where fresh water is scarce or where soil salinity can hinder agricultural productivity. In the context of water, ontzilting primarily refers to desalination, the removal of dissolved salts from seawater or brackish water to produce potable fresh water. This is achieved through technologies like reverse osmosis and distillation. These methods are vital for supplying drinking water to coastal communities and supporting industries that require high-purity water. Ontzilting can also apply to soil, where excess salt accumulation can make the land infertile. This can occur naturally due to arid climates and poor drainage, or as a result of irrigation with saline water. Methods for soil ontzilting include leaching, where excessive water is used to wash salts down through the soil profile, and improving drainage systems to facilitate the removal of salt-laden water. Effective ontzilting of soil is essential for sustainable agriculture in many regions.