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Desalination in India: Technology, Benefits, Challenges, and Future Outlook
1. Why is desalination gaining importance in India?
India’s growing population, frequent droughts, and uneven freshwater availability have made desalination a practical solution, especially for coastal states with access to seawater or brackish groundwater.
2. Which states are leading in desalination efforts?
- Tamil Nadu: Chennai leads with Minjur and Nemmeli plants. A larger plant at Perur is under development.
- Gujarat: Plans desalination plants in Jamnagar, Dwarka, Kutch, and Bhavnagar.
- Andhra Pradesh & Lakshadweep: Have smaller desalination initiatives.
- Maharashtra: Exploring a major plant, especially for Mumbai.
3. What technology is used in Indian desalination plants?
- Reverse Osmosis (RO): Seawater is pushed through membranes to remove salts.
- Energy Recovery Devices: Reduce power use by recovering energy from pressurized brine.
- Solar-Powered Desalination: Being explored to lower environmental impact.
- Advanced Pre-Treatment: Improves membrane lifespan and reduces fouling.
- Brine Management: Efforts are underway to safely dispose of or reuse salty wastewater.
4. Major benefits of desalination
- Reliable source of drinking water in water-stressed regions.
- Reduces overdependence on monsoon or river sources.
- Supports disaster-resilient urban planning.
- Meets industrial and urban water demand in coastal cities.
5. Challenges of desalination in India
- High Cost: Infrastructure and energy requirements make it expensive.
- Brine Disposal: Improper disposal can harm marine life.
- Energy Demand: High power use increases emissions unless renewable sources are used.
- Lack of Policy: No uniform national policy for desalination yet, making planning uneven.
6. Future outlook
India is expected to scale up desalination, especially in cities facing water crises. Research in low-cost, low-impact desalination and integration with solar energy is underway. There is also a growing need for a national framework to regulate and guide desalination projects.
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