Yes, reverse osmosis is an inappropriate desalination process even if it is accepted worldwide. RO refers to high pressure expensive pumps, expensive membranes, and when it comes to seawater desalination then it needs 2 consecutive stages, also expensive operational and maintenance costs. While Room Temperature Evaporation does not rely on any expensive equipment, and with low operational and maintenance costs. (www.naturalseawaterdesalination.com)
Published by Maher Louis, PE, PEng., Senior Process Engineer at Clairmonte Processes
Yes, reverse osmosis is an inappropriate desalination process even if it is accepted worldwide. RO refers to high pressure expensive pumps, expensive membranes, and when it comes to seawater desalination then it needs 2 consecutive stages, also expensive operational and maintenance costs. While Room Temperature Evaporation does not rely on any expensive equipment, and with low operational and maintenance costs. (www.naturalseawaterdesalination.com)