Saturday, 7 May 2016

Indian Scientists Make Sea Water Drinkable, Produce 6.3 Million Litres A Day

In the backdrop of water crisis and drought that hit almost 13 states across India, scientists in India have designed a system that can make sea water potable and safe for use. This development will help to produce 6.3 litres of water everyday. The scientists have also developed a filtration method, which will make ground water (high on Uranium and arsenic) safe for drinking purpose.


The plant has been set up by scientists of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu. they (scientists) use waste steam from a nuclear reactor to purify seawater. The filtered water also tastes like fresh water. According to reports, several plants have been set up by the BARC in West Bengal, Punjab, Rajasthan to clean the contaminated water and to make water fit for use at a low cost.
Meanwhile, scientists have also made several household filtration system that are being marketed to all the drought-hit areas of Maharashtra. The filtration system has some special membranes that make water fit for use. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also visited the BARC, where he paddled a purifier, which can make water free from contamination. Turning the paddle produces energy that is used by the purifying system. 
 
 
Resource - OneIndia News

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