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desalinization

diˌseɪlɪnəˈzeɪʃən
WordNet
  1. (n) desalinization
    the removal of salt (especially from sea water)
Usage in the news

OCEANSIDE – A private company's proposal to build the nation's largest drinking water desalination plant at Agua Hedionda Lagoon in Carlsbad cleared its final hurdles Wednesday before the California Coastal Commission. signonsandiego.com

Many companies are poised to supply equipment for massive desalination efforts. businessweek.com

Israel Raises Its Glass To Desalination . nytimes.com

North America's largest desalination plant formally approved. pwmag.com

Looking for solutions to state's water woes, California cities fall short with desalination . therepublic.com

Point Club seeks to move desalinization outflow pipe. eastbayri.com

County water officials will be allowed to tap only enough credit to pay for a financing plan and short-term litigation costs for a seawater desalination project. montereyherald.com

Group International Work to Offer Water Desalination Solutions in Algeria. dmag.com

Suez Environnement Wins Bid for Largest Desalination Plant in Australia. dmag.com

Australia's first dedicated desalination research facility opened today in Perth , Australia. aterworld.com

Dow Water & Process Solutions Technology Specified for Desalination Plant Near Perth , Australia. qpmag.com

The Sunshine State boasts more than 150 desalination facilities with a combined capacity of more than 515 million gal per day (mgd), and accounts for almost 25% of Florida's total water supply. dmag.com

Working to build up Texas' desalination water supply. dmag.com

Seawater from the Pacific Ocean will be desalinated by IDE's reliable MVC technology and used as boiler feed water (BFW). dmag.com

On Sept 28, 2004, Carlsbad reached an agreement with Poseidon Resources for purchasing 25 mgd of the desalination plant's fresh product water at a cost of $861 per acre-foot ($2.64 per 1000 gallons). pwmag.com

Usage in scientific papers

The former leads to the prediction of “ac capacitive desalination”, since there is a time-averaged transfer of salt from the bulk to the double layers, via oscillating diffusion layers.
Strongly nonlinear dynamics of electrolytes in large ac voltages

It predicts the possibility of “capacitive desalination” of the bulk solution by an ac voltage, which is a remarkable example of rectification by nonlinearity, since even strong ac voltages are normally assumed not to perturb the bulk solution, in the absence of Faradaic reactions.
Strongly nonlinear dynamics of electrolytes in large ac voltages

Following desalination by reverse osmosis and water purification after completion o f the salt phase, the attenuation levels returned to those measured in June 2000 prior to salt deployment.
Electron Energy Spectra, Fluxes, and Day-Night Asymmetries of $^{8}$B Solar Neutrinos from the 391-Day Salt Phase SNO Data Set

Desalination refers to any of several processes that remove the excess salt and other minerals from water in order to obtain fresh water suitable for animal consumption or irrigation, and if almost all of the salt is removed for human consumption, sometimes the process produces table salt as a byproduct.
Extraction of Freshwater and Energy from Atmosphere

Desalination of brackish water is done in the United States in order to meet treaty obligations for river water entering Mexico.
Extraction of Freshwater and Energy from Atmosphere