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Potable Water in Saudi Arabia

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Potable Water in Saudi Arabia

There are many methods for producing potable water. In Saudi Arabia, the conditions are very different to the UK and so a different method is used.

Seawater

Seawater

  • Rainfall levels are low, and so supplies of fresh water can't be relied upon.
  • Seawater is used as an alternative to fresh water.
Treating seawater

Treating seawater

  • Seawater must be desalinated (have the salt removed) to make it potable. There are 2 desalination methods:
    1. Distillation: boiling seawater creates steam, which then condenses to give pure water.
    2. Reverse osmosis: a selective membrane only allows water molecules to pass through. This results in larger molecules being separated out of the water.
Cost of treating seawater

Cost of treating seawater

  • The major disadvantage of both desalination methods is that their high energy demands mean that costs are high.
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