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The scarcity of water resources of suitable quality for drinking water near some of the most rapidly growing coastal communities in Florida has made desalting a feasible means of using brackish groundwater for potable supplies in many areas. Reverse osmosis has proven to be the most satisfactory and widespread technique for development of these alternative sources of potable water.
The scarcity of water resources of suitable quality for drinking water near some of the most rapidly growing coastal communities in Florida has made desalting a feasible means of using brackish groundwater for potable supplies in many areas. Reverse osmosis has proven to be the most satisfactory and widespread technique for development of these alternative sources of potable water.
Desalting water in Florida
Dykes, Glenn M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 104-107
1983-03-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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