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February 12, 2014 · 5:48 pm

New Desalination Method Disinfects the Water, Too

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New Desalination technique also cleans and disinfects water: Electrodialysis has the potential to desalinate seawater quickly and cheaply but does not remove other contaminants such as dirt and bacteria. Now chemical engineers have worked out how to do that too. – MIT Technology Review

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