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WHAT ARE DESALINATION PLANTS?

  • Desalination is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water.
  • A desalination plant turns salt water into water that is fit to drink.
  •  Saltwater is desalinated to produce water suitable for human consumption or irrigation.

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EXTEND OF DESALINATION ACROSS THE WORLD

  • Currently, desalination accounts for about one percent of the world’s drinking water.
  • Desalination is particularly prevalent in countries located in the Middle East and North Africa region, such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait. Kuwait produces a higher proportion of its water through desalination than any other country, totaling 100% of its water use
  • Desalination is also an important source of water in the Small Island Developing States

LIMITED TO AFFLUENT COUNTRIES

  • Desalination has largely been limited to affluent countries in the Middle East and has recently started making inroads in parts of the United States and Australia.

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 HOW IS IT DONE?

  • The most commonly used technology for the process is reverse osmosis where an external pressure is applied to push solvents from an area of high-solute concentration to an area of low-solute concentration through a membrane.
  • The microscopic pores in the membranes allow water molecules through but leave salt and most other impurities behind, releasing clean water from the other side.

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HOW WIDELY IS THIS TECHNOLOGY USED IN INDIA?

  • In India, Tamil Nadu has been the pioneer in using this technology, setting up two desalination plants near Chennai in 2010 and then 2013.
  • The two plants supply 100 million litres a day (MLD) each to Chennai.
  • Two more plants are expected to be set up in Chennai.

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  • The other states that have proposed these plants are Gujarat, which has announced to set up a 100 MLD RO plant at the Jodiya coast in Jamnagar district.
  • There are also proposals to set up desalination plants in Dwarka, Kutch, Dahej, Somnath, Bhavnagar and Pipavav, which are all coastal areas in Gujarat.

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Andhra Pradesh, too, has plans of setting up a plant.

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NOW IN MUMBAI…

  • According to the BMC’s projection, the population of Mumbai is anticipated to touch 1.72 crore by 2041 and accordingly, the projected water demand would be 6424 MLD (million litres of water daily) by then.
  • Currently, BMC supplies 3850 MLD as against the requirement of 4200 MLD each day.

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  • However, with the city’s water problems on the rise owing to burgeoning population, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray Monday has given the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation the go-ahead for the project.

WHERE WILL THE PROJECT COME UP?

  • The project is proposed to be set up on 25 to 30 acres of land at Manori and will have a capacity of 200 MLD. It will take about two and a half to three years to complete and is expected to cost around Rs 1,600 crore.

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IS IT ECOLOGICALLY AND FINANCIALLY VIABLE?

  • The high cost of setting up and running a desalination plant is one reason why the Maharashtra government has over the last decade been hesitant in building such a plant.
  • Desalination is an expensive way of generating drinking water as it requires a high amount of energy.

 IS IT ECOLOGICALLY AND FINANCIALLY VIABLE?

  • The other problem is the disposal of the byproduct — highly concentrated brine — of the desalination process.
  • While in most places brine is pumped back into the sea, there have been rising complaints that it ends up severely damaging the local ecology around the plant.

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