Yes, but they cannot afford one, so they don't actually have one, they drink from the Nile River I'm pretty sure.
No they don't, Africans drink straight from the Nile river, which contains hundreds of wildlife species, including alligators, frogs, fungus and fish. They cannot afford a desalination plant, and desalinations plants clean salt out of the salt water.
a pumping plant because a desalination plant costs alot and they produce brine
It is due to the amount of energy needed to run a desalination plant, as well as the fines that have to be paid due to the amount of air pollution a desalination plant gives out.
how to design a desalination plant of 2000 tonnes per day production of distillate ,the desalination type of evaporation multi stage ,,with material balance,?
The government of Saudi Arabia has just authorized the construction of a new seawater desalination plant.
what does they currently building a desalination plant in victoria
yes we do
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Sea water desalination
Cost of course depends on capacity and desalination method. Shoaiba Desalination Plant, Saudi Arabia, uses MSF Flash technology with a total output capcity of 128 million gallons per day. Cost 1.6 billion $US.
Yes, New Zealand has a fractional desalination plant located in the town of Taranaki. This facility utilizes advanced desalination technology to provide a sustainable water source, particularly during periods of drought or water scarcity. Fractional desalination helps in producing freshwater from seawater while minimizing environmental impacts. The plant plays a crucial role in addressing water supply challenges in the region.