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Desalination / Evaporation

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Desalination by distillation produces is used to remove salts from brackish or saline surface water without chemical salts and the method can be used groundwater in order to render it acceptable for human consumption or other uses. Brackish water is defined as starting at household levelhaving a Total Dissolved Solids content of 1,000 mg/l, and saline water as having 10,000 mg/l. The method can be expensive It is increasingly employed to provide drinking-water because of a growing scarcity of fresh water driven by population growth, overexploitation of water resources and climate change. Desalination facilities exist all over the capital investment needed and because fuel/charcoal world, particularly in the eastern Mediterranean region, with use increasing on all continents. Small-scale desalination is used to heat the supply fresh water. The volume of on ships and to provide additional fresh water produced is also lowin some hot and arid regions.
However, Desalination by distillation produces water without chemical salts. The method can be expensive because of the use of desalination to provide drinking-water is increasing capital investment needed and because fuel/charcoal is likely used to continue to increase because of heat the water scarcity driven by pressures arising from population growth, over-exploitation . The volume of water resources, and pollution of other water sources. While most (around 60%) of currently constructed capacity is in the eastern Mediterranean region, desalination facilities exist all over the world, and their use produced is likely to increase in all continentsalso low.
Most present applications of desalination are for estuarine water, coastal water and seawater. Desalination may also be applied to brackish inland waters (both surface water and groundwater) and may be used on board vessels. Small-scale desalination units also exist for household and community use and present specific challenges to effective operation and maintenance.
==Suitable Conditions==
For use in areas where there are few alternative water sources to the available saline water.
==Construction, operations and maintenance==
[[Image:Treadle_pump.PNG|thumb|right|150px|Simple distillation and condensation.]]
Of the desalination methods available, the two main ones are: '''reverse osmosis''' and '''distillation''' followed by condensation.
 
Water produced by desalination is low in minerals and usually aggressive towards materials with which it comes into contact, such as materials used for distribution pipes, storage and plumbing. During post-treatment, the water must be stabilized or re-mineralized prior to distribution to reduce its corrosive nature. Stabilization is commonly achieved by adding chemical constituents such as calcium and magnesium carbonate along with pH adjustment or through blending with small volumes of mineral-rich waters.
==Costs==
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