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Desalinization: Israel now makes more water than it needs


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2016 Jul 29, 9:07am   807 views  9 comments

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http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/israel-proves-the-desalination-era-is-here/

July 19, 2016 — Ten miles south of Tel Aviv, I stand on a catwalk over two concrete reservoirs the size of football fields and watch water pour into them from a massive pipe emerging from the sand. The pipe is so large I could walk through it standing upright, were it not full of Mediterranean seawater pumped from an intake a mile offshore.

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1   HydroCabron   2016 Jul 29, 10:00am  

Bend over: here comes the big tax-funded infrastructure to create abundant water for big agribusiness and hereditary farming families.

2   Tenpoundbass   2016 Jul 29, 10:46am  

Well Nestle will have to donate another billion to the Liberals in the world so they'll ostracize the Jews until they give up their free water.
How dare they rob the Globalist SJW their water rights money!

3   Dan8267   2016 Jul 29, 11:00am  

tovarichpeter says

Desalinization: Israel now makes more water than it needs

If only there were desert countries around Israel that needed water as well. What a wasted economic opportunity. So much water, too few to sell it to.

4   Patrick   2023 Sep 23, 9:27am  

https://galepooley.substack.com/p/desalinating-water-is-becoming-absurdly


Bill Maher recently interviewed Elon Musk. When Maher claimed that we are running out of water, Musk replied that “Earth is 70 percent water.” Maher shot back that “you can’t drink that.” Musk calmly replied that desalination is “absurdly cheap.”

How cheap is cheap? Energy Monitor notes that “globally, around 1% of the world’s drinking water is desalinated, but in Israel, that figure is around 25%.” Israel’s desalinated water comes from five desalination plants. The Sorek B plant has a capacity to desalinate 52.8 billion gallons a year and is contracted to produce water for $0.41 per cubic meter. There are around 264 gallons per cubic meter, so this puts the cost at about a penny per 6.4 gallons.


How do they do it so cheaply? Solar?
5   HeadSet   2023 Sep 23, 11:12am  

Patrick says

Israel’s desalinated water comes from five desalination plants.

I remember back around 1990 when a Kuwaiti Air Force officer asked me why America does not use desalinization. He told me that Kuwait used desalinization on a huge scale at plants built by Americans.
6   Ceffer   2023 Sep 23, 11:16am  

How come the Rockefellers don't take over the business and price fix at ten cents a gallon of water? They could claim the earth will be completely dry with all water evaporated into space in a hundred years with a MSM publicity assault.
7   richwicks   2023 Sep 23, 11:19am  

Tenpoundbass says

Well Nestle will have to donate another billion to the Liberals in the world so they'll ostracize the Jews until they give up their free water.

How dare they rob the Globalist SJW their water rights money!



Oh, it's not free. Reverse osmosis is very energy intensive. Also, the water really isn't suitable for farming. It sill has a relatively high salt content. You can't taste it, but is high enough to slowly Poison the soil
8   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2023 Sep 23, 11:20am  

RODI makes pure water.
9   richwicks   2023 Sep 23, 11:21am  

Patrick says


How do they do it so cheaply? Solar?

Musk is wrong. Depends on what you consider "cheap". Lake and river water are free..

Reverse osmosis is the cheapest method I am aware of. There are some experimental methods using graphene..

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