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Spectra Watermaker - Water Desalination Less than 1% of the global fresh water supply is potable. Seawater and brackish water can be converted to drinkable water through reverse osmosis.
While osmosis is a naturally occurring process where solvent molecules spontaneously enter through a semi-permeable membrane into a higher solute concentrate, reverse osmosis purification requires an external force to occur.
Reverse osmosis desalination is a process that purifies seawater or contaminated and undrinkable water sources by forcing water through a membrane, against osmotic pressure, leaving contaminants behind. The result is water devoid of dissolved salts and harmful content.
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August 26, 2020