it is where salty water is filtered to make drinking water
It provides alot of water supply to help those with less than adequate water reserves.
A desalination plant turns salt water into drinking water. It removes the salt.
Salt water is turned into fresh water, usually by osmosis (forcing it through a membrane filter that holds back the salt). This uses a lot of energy.
Desalination plants filter salt water into fresh drinking water.
Illinois does not need desalination plants. It has plenty of fresh water from Lake Michigan.
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Australian cities are planning to build desalination plants to get more water ready to use instead of waiting for it to rain
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.
all countries that have access to water
There are about 250 desalination plants currently operating in the USA and about 15,000 world wide. Most in the US are operating in Florida but dozens can be found in Texas and California.
one in Pt Lisas
According to wikipedia Australia, Aruba, Israel and USA have desalination plants.
No. It runs a large number of Desalination Plants.