In fact, there may even be room along our vast coast for another plant if the environmental and economic costs can be justified. By more than 2. Desalination is expected to become an increasingly critical water source for many coastal populations. Australia has an enormous coastline and we can afford to do desalination well. We should use our cutting-edge technology and high environmental standards, along with our renowned research capability, to help the world maximise the benefits and minimise the impacts from this particular form of critical resource supply.
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We supply desalinated water to up to 1. If you live or work in an area that can be supplied by desalinated water, you may receive water from dams, the desalination plant or a combination of both.
The plant produces drinking water that meets the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines. You can find out about the quality of the water we supply to your property in our daily drinking water quality report. Australian governments started to build desalination plants in related to the s Australian drought.
How is it working? Next, in contrast to natural way to separate water and salt through evaporation process, this newer method is called reverse osmosis. Under extremely high pressure, the seawater goes into semi-permeable membrane, which is a kind of purifier used to purify salt and impurities out from the water. After that, the water is drinkable.
Credit: vanderhe1 from flickr. What the cost? Unlike other ways to produce water, the reverse osmosis requires higher capital costs including constructions and further maintenance. People against desalination plant in Wonthaggi in Credit: Takver from flickr.
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