Desalting

Word DESALTING
Character 9
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Definitions and meanings of "Desalting"

What do we mean by desalting?

To remove salt from; to desalinate.

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The word "desalting" in example sentences

Fortunately the technologies of desalination (also called desalting) exist to remedy these critical problems, they are now affordable and are becoming cheaper. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There is a disanalogy between the Israeli plant, the only major desalting plant using RO, and California: the Israelis, who already recycle 70% of their wastewater and use a much higher percentage of available water for domestic use (25% domestic, according to an article by Mark Gold, vs. 10% domestic in California), don't have a choice: they have to pay $3000 per AF, more if necessary. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The connection between Poseidon's desalting schemeand the San Diego Waiver allowing them to avoid secondary treatment standards for sewage is that since San Diego need not recycle its sewage water, its bribed pols and others have a better argument for borrowing loads of money ($535 million in tax-free bonds) and spending it on a desalting plant that is completely DOA. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Such herring are eaten as is, without desalting or cooking. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)

I spent half a day every day for eight-days on end desalting seawater, and it wasn't enough. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (1992)

Today will be another long day of desalting water for the keep and the handful of refugees at Land's End. Should he even bother to wash up? ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (1992)

To increase the fresh water capacity for the Negev by desalting plants and to house the exodus of Russian Jewry to Israel itself. ❋ Unknown (1990)

The Hunter admitted that this might be possible; there were organisms on his world which possessed desalting organs, though he knew only in a very general way how these worked. ❋ Clement, Hal, 1922- (1978)

There were many members of the Hunter's species to whom the construction of an effective desalting gland would have been a trivial matter, but the highly experienced detective was not among them. ❋ Clement, Hal, 1922- (1978)

Check around the desalting stations first, then go out to the refinery. ❋ Clement, Hal, 1922- (1978)

I'm not really sure I can do this desalting trick, since I've never had to do it before, but I'll try. ❋ Clement, Hal, 1922- (1978)

The Hunter sent out his own tissue through her skin, and tried to remember what he had learned about desalting glands. ❋ Clement, Hal, 1922- (1978)

Another subject of importance to the future economy of the world is the desalting of water. ❋ Unknown (1971)

It is a fact that 50% of the desalting plant currently in operation throughout the world was built by British industry. ❋ Unknown (1971)

Ways to conserve and reuse water, together with economical desalting of sea water, will be essential in the decades ahead. ❋ United States. Congress. House. Committee On Science And Astronautics. (N/A)

Then all you need to do is wipe off any salt that gets on your shoes with a damp sponge or a desalting product. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The desalting project is an outgrowth of a 1944 binational treaty that assures Mexico 1.5 million acre-feet of water each year from the Colorado River. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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