| 41. | Bone and ivory was desalinated to prevent damage from salt crystallisation, as was glass, ceramic and stone.
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| 42. | In 2008, a Energy Recovery Inc . was desalinating water for $ 0.46 per cubic meter.
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| 43. | At 15 Euro / m 3 the cost of desalinating brackish water in these small plants is very high.
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| 44. | Four flash evaporators and a reverse-osmosis unit desalinate sea water to produce 1000 tons of fresh water daily.
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| 45. | The cost of desalination varies; Israel is now desalinating water for a cost of 53 cents per cubic meter,
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| 46. | Sydney residents south of Sydney Harbour and as far west as Bankstown are the direct consumers of the desalinated water.
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| 47. | The percentage of desalinated water produced versus the saline water feed flow is known as the " recovery ratio ".
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| 48. | And perhaps a far bigger issue is that while we can desalinate water, it remain an incredibly expensive process.
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| 49. | Researchers used desalinated deep ocean water processed with ultra-filtration and reverse osmosis to increase magnesium levels and hardness.
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| 50. | :: : : The sunlight can be put to work to set up a solar still to desalinate it.
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