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Groundbreaking Water Treatment System Sees First Real-World Use
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Groundbreaking Water Treatment System Sees First Real-World Use
The pistachio trees of Coalinga, California, are thirsty. The nearest river is miles away, but beneath their roots lies an untapped water source -- untapped because it's full of salt and other minerals that give it the designation "brackish groundwater."
·Charlottesville, United States
Read Full ArticleTurn brackish groundwater into clean water for Coalinga pistachios
INL and Trevi use DME desalination to convert brackish groundwater into clean water, helping Coalinga pistachios thrive while reducing waste. The post Groundbreaking water treatment system from INL sees first real-world use first appeared on Idaho Business Review.
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