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How can seawater be most efficiently converted to drinking water? The challenge By 2025, it is estimated that five and a half billion people - two-thirds of the world’s…
By 2025, it is estimated that five and a half billion people - two-thirds of the world’s population - will live in countries that are classified as ‘water stressed’. A growing population, changing diet and increasing production of bio-fuels will put into… https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/industry/desallination/


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