frustratedearthmother
Sustainability Master
You're speaking a different language, lol.
My DH just explained what a thumper is (probably not needed for desaliniaztion though). That's a really cool setup there... what kind of proof would you get from that?
This is, of course (cough cough) for making truck fuel, right?
It's for making distilled water for household use of course. That's all any of use use them for.
Seawater is forced through a semipermeable membrane that separates salt from water. Because the technology typically requires less energy than thermal distillation, most new plants, now use reverse osmosis. I don't know if we can do this at home though.Hi everyone!
I was wondering - incase of an emergency - how do I turn salty river/ocean water into clean drinking water? (Of course, the way can't include electricity in this case. )
Thanks!
- Clucky
Seawater is forced through a semipermeable membrane that separates salt from water. Because the technology typically requires less energy than thermal distillation, most new plants, now use reverse osmosis. I don't know if we can do this at home though.
Well... I watched Ed Stafford did that in his show before... I forgot the title of the series... but it a good show... you'll learn a lot about survival... and creating your own drinking water is pretty much vital...yes, even many years ago they had such setups available for a reasonable price, i'm sure things have improved a lot in the 20+yrs since i had one (for marine/reef aquariums).