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How Seawater Desalination Works
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Desalination is a complicated process, the Seven Seas Corp.* approached DaVinci Studio to develop an animation that simplified the explanation of the process. Taking a cue from Seven Seas we started with squiggly style animation to give the technical looking components a non-technical look. Bottom line is to go from engineering-speak to the layman's level.
Desalination (also called "desalinization" and "desalting") is the process of removing dissolved salts from water, thus producing fresh water from seawater or brackish water. Desalting technologies can be used for many applications. The most prevalent use is to produce potable water from saline water for domestic or municipal ...
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How Desalination Works
Просмотров 88 тыс.11 лет назад
A visual animation of how desalination; the process of converting seawater to drinking water works. From Wikipedia: Desalination, desalinization, or desalinisation refers to any of several processes that remove some amount of salt and other minerals from saline water. More generally, desalination may also refer to the removal of salts and minerals,[1] as in soil desalination.[2] Salt water is d...

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  • @AbuMiqdamAlAfriki
    @AbuMiqdamAlAfriki 9 дней назад

    Probably the best video you will find on the simplest but comprehensive presentation of how desalination plant works

  • @aimaction7393
    @aimaction7393 Месяц назад

    VISUAL ASSAULT. BYE BYE.

  • @stevencampbell365
    @stevencampbell365 2 месяца назад

    Economically?? Get your story straight!!!

  • @hellome4219
    @hellome4219 4 месяца назад

    *1:05**. The point here is to turn a seawater into a freshwater, so for that the 2-nd container should contain a gas, not a freshwater, to create a pressure. Tis is called a Forward Osmosis.*

  • @furry452
    @furry452 5 месяцев назад

    what is this this is some crazy bs

  • @susanyeh4423
    @susanyeh4423 5 месяцев назад

    Sea water desalination sounds better than turning poop water into drinking water

  • @sailingavocet
    @sailingavocet 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting video. We have a desalination unit on our sailboat, and love it. You may be interested in this: ruclips.net/video/oxFHDGvJXQQ/видео.html

  • @manikeshyalavarthi4115
    @manikeshyalavarthi4115 6 месяцев назад

    If the water is sent to ocean some creatures are prepared for salt water if the salt content is decreased they didn't survive

  • @m1chi13l
    @m1chi13l 7 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video that answered all of my questions!

  • @myhandle370
    @myhandle370 8 месяцев назад

    Isn't evaporation method way cheaper and more obvious?

  • @josephgilbertipe1
    @josephgilbertipe1 8 месяцев назад

    This Fresh Water notion is INCORRECT! See Gilberti Blue Gold as EPA is ending due to Lies like more Salt Water than Fresh! Water comes from Steam from Lava. 10x more Primary FRESH WATER than this Secondary Water GAME this Video Promotes

  • @TheNeonRabbit
    @TheNeonRabbit 9 месяцев назад

    In other words, they filter it

  • @royhamill5719
    @royhamill5719 9 месяцев назад

    The biggest problem and byproduct of desalination is the Brine that is left over. My question is why they don't mine the brine. There are many minerals that are badly needed in Brine. Death valley is hot, sunny and unused. Pump the brine to death valley and using solar to process and remove all the minerals.

  • @ruzicaudovicic5802
    @ruzicaudovicic5802 9 месяцев назад

  • @randyisham7873
    @randyisham7873 10 месяцев назад

    This is what any island needs. Like Hawaii or Africa. 👍🏻

  • @Crazychris-tel
    @Crazychris-tel 10 месяцев назад

    Okay so in the beginning it says ultra filtration membrane and Polly filtration membrane so basically this is Teflon I did the research look it up, we're drinking Teflon we're drinking Teflon people one of the worst poisons that you cannot separate from your body nice aren't you glad there's scientists

  • @cidlopez
    @cidlopez 11 месяцев назад

    If we remove millions of gallons of water from the ocean and then dump the salt back into the ocean, how does that not affect the sodium concentration levels?

  • @thenotoriousttg_clint
    @thenotoriousttg_clint 11 месяцев назад

    Its pronounced, "Pot-Table" not "Port-Table."

  • @israelvillalobos5827
    @israelvillalobos5827 Год назад

    Great video

  • @yaqubjonmohamadi7430
    @yaqubjonmohamadi7430 Год назад

    I wonder if it would be more efficient to use the heat using solar energy to evaporate the salt water and then liquify the steam to get the sweet water.

  • @BsBucWiLD
    @BsBucWiLD Год назад

    0:31 What the crab do?

  • @romeites6398
    @romeites6398 Год назад

    1:38

  • @MitzvosGolem1
    @MitzvosGolem1 Год назад

    California constructed one huge desalination plant but cancelled completion ...insane place Israel invented such system long ago. Some can be nuclear powered to be carbon free.

  • @uria702
    @uria702 Год назад

    This made me really thirsty for some delicious fresh water. Thank you

  • @code2700
    @code2700 Год назад

    Why not just make small devices that distilles water. Why to make it to centralized corporation? Why to choose a complex solution over a simpler one like distillation

  • @Ivan.A.Churlyuski
    @Ivan.A.Churlyuski Год назад

    I always wonder if they dug big trenches off the oceans into the desert would the ground desalinate ocean water into aquifers and would it eventually cause greenery?

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 Год назад

      maybe it could reach the aquifers but that would be a bit to simple, in large part the salt left behind would also form a major issue it seems, and the water in those aquifers generally just stays there but simplicity is key for most souther countries honestly, this sort of plant has to many moving parts to work in let's say the DRC, however a simpler yet much less efficient design would, simply use decreasing pipe diameters, to increase waterpressure, and atmospheric pressure by sending the water into deep manmade reserves or if lucky area's of arid land that happen to be significantly below sealevel

  • @guidosillaste4297
    @guidosillaste4297 Год назад

    We dont need conservation , but more filtering plants. The more plants the cheaper and more effective they will try to make it while whit conservation you get the opposite result. Usualy poor people suffer every time conservation word comes up while rich will get pools filled whit fresh water simply for swimming and not drinking. Make more not less and that fresh water which gets left over you dumb in some lake which results in bigger lake. As for the by product of brime well most of it is usefull for chemical industry , but people have easier ways to get more chemicals other ways. Currently to little brime is made to be viable for anything so its not used.

  • @DALEEMBERLEY
    @DALEEMBERLEY Год назад

    Im a single person living in a house for 13 years. My water usage in total since i built my home 12 yrs ago is 370,000 L according to my meter. 370000L or 370m3. / 12 yrs =30.83 m3/yr. thats a minimum use. far cry from 1000m3/yr.

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 Год назад

      well your toilet, washing machine, bathtub, .... these all take insane amounts of water but have gotten more water efficient in the last decades it seems, maybe the design of toilets wil change massively and allready water recycling plants take your waste water and make it suitable to drink (if you don't account for plastic particles and at least until recently pfas) but yeah these things are always far to utopian in outlook

    • @DALEEMBERLEY
      @DALEEMBERLEY Год назад

      @@istoppedcaring6209 I'm not sure what your reply is trying to state.

  • @deathincarnatesplace
    @deathincarnatesplace Год назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortsuTHW6TwWjbg

  • @halnogaies1256
    @halnogaies1256 Год назад

    Wasn't Saudi Arabia going to build an industrial solar still?

  • @renovatiomom
    @renovatiomom Год назад

    You should contain the sea salt from this process to make sea salt or sell it to the sea salt companies to replace some of the cost for this process.

    • @MrMadbrowncow
      @MrMadbrowncow Год назад

      This is why you are just a mom

    • @zulhilmi5787
      @zulhilmi5787 Год назад

      You can but nobody wants it. Reason being it's expensive compared to other alternative. When something are not cost effective then there's no reason to invest into it

  • @drosicktam
    @drosicktam Год назад

    Can we use magnets 🧲 to push the salt away?

  • @khafreahmose8768
    @khafreahmose8768 Год назад

    In the future wars will be waged over this stuff...

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 Год назад

      probably, i wonder what wil happen between ethiopia and egypt

  • @borisbeloudus2691
    @borisbeloudus2691 Год назад

    'Tis why this isn't green energy and will not be invested in for the near future in favor of other green energies like dams. Dehydration reduces carbon emissions

  • @JanoschNr1
    @JanoschNr1 Год назад

    Pumping high conentrated sea water back into the ocean bleaches it ... it's way better to pump it out to some place where it can dry and the salt getting used to build stuff. Salt houses are nothing new so why not go back to the old technology?

  • @charmainlareau6452
    @charmainlareau6452 Год назад

    And we better start doing this rapidly everywhere

  • @anirmal1
    @anirmal1 Год назад

    Well explained

  • @SiouxCityWeather
    @SiouxCityWeather Год назад

    My question is why is California having a water shortage when they could desalt the seawater? It seems like it must not work very well if they are not doing this in California

    • @zulhilmi5787
      @zulhilmi5787 Год назад

      Reason is desalination is too expensive for now. You need a huge amount of energy to produce it. Currently the country that is producing water mostly from water desalination is a country that can produce a huge amount of energy with cheaper price and yup that's Saudi Arabia, a country with huge oil reservoir but have water as an issue.

  • @MustangsTrainsMowers
    @MustangsTrainsMowers Год назад

    Or can boiling the sea water then condensation of the steam be another way to separate the salt? I’m guessing that would take more energy. Or in a hot sunny area like Australia use direct solar to do that as in run the sea water through glass pipes with reflectors around them? And like above boil the water and then recover and condense the steam into water.

  • @aliabdisalan139
    @aliabdisalan139 Год назад

    good

  • @jybyrd
    @jybyrd Год назад

    Why aren't these in every coastal city?

  • @anunayyar2316
    @anunayyar2316 Год назад

    Respected sir please sorry the h2o water treatment plant have better & higynic drinking water plant.. .

  • @truth6600
    @truth6600 Год назад

    All the rejected salts will raise salinity of the water eventually killing sea life.

    • @zulhilmi5787
      @zulhilmi5787 Год назад

      Yeah the speaker clearly in wrong here. How come the brine is considered okay in the sea when it actually falls deep in the ocean and kills marine life? If brine is release in the ocean it would cause huge amount of destruction in the sea with addition to pollution happening nowadays

  • @Chen-gl9hm
    @Chen-gl9hm Год назад

    Still economically costly

  • @LifeEnjoyments50
    @LifeEnjoyments50 Год назад

    we will survive for another couples hundred thousand more years but ocean won't for more than 10-20 thousand. The refine sea water we did so good for human that die other species but naturally human kill other species for living. Gotta continuing find planet to live because required a lot different...…. to survive. hopefully we will live in multiples planet and fast travel. I'm not saying I bored to be on earth. but it time for top 1% and government to move our human species to multiples different planet. our population overgrown

  • @liamtgreat
    @liamtgreat Год назад

    Hmmmm

  • @krishnanayak805
    @krishnanayak805 Год назад

    Great video. But we are trusting corporations to keep the environment stable while using the ocean as a lab. We need to make sure the maintain good stewardship

  • @nightynine4061
    @nightynine4061 Год назад

    I can see this being a new environmental crisis in the future

  • @Pixilshooter
    @Pixilshooter Год назад

    So clorine gets added to the drinking water .... no thankyou...

  • @flova1084
    @flova1084 Год назад

    1L of desalted water produce 1.5L of brine directly injected to the sea. Please come to the 21st century this method is killing the reef. And i'm not even talking about the energy wasted to do that. I live on an island, this is what is done here since 40 years. The reefs have disapeared, surely part from the pollution and the other from this terrible process.