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	<title>Comments on: Water Fears Push SoCal Towards Desalination</title>
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		<title>By: wateruser</title>
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		<description>You can lead a horse to water, but can you make a horse drink.
The world’s freshwater resources are not sufficient to keep up with demand. 
As the world population grows and water tables decline, a solution has to be developed. Right now, that solution is desalination and Water Desalination International, Inc. will unveil a desalination process the Passarell V.E.S. to solve that problem. This process separates potable water from the elements in seawater, using the gravitational influence in an ambient vapor field. The extraction of drinking water leaves a wet crystallized salt eliminating waste brine from being returned to the sea and thus preserving the environment. Crucial environmental enforcement is necessary to preserve the environment.  There are Extra benefits obtained from the crystallized salt through the sale to commercial markets, lowering the cost of drinking water.  To preserve the environment WDI has developed a multiple pod system a technique of subsurface ( below the seafloor) seawater retrieval. For this environmental practice and the reduction in costs, the Passarell V.E.S. seawater desalination process will reduce the cost of drinking water. WDI has broken the high price of drinking water from the sea, and lowered the cost of desalination by two third the costs of conventional process such as Reverse Osmosis.    Soon-to-be operating in Saudi Arabia.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can lead a horse to water, but can you make a horse drink.<br />
The world’s freshwater resources are not sufficient to keep up with demand.<br />
As the world population grows and water tables decline, a solution has to be developed. Right now, that solution is desalination and Water Desalination International, Inc. will unveil a desalination process the Passarell V.E.S. to solve that problem. This process separates potable water from the elements in seawater, using the gravitational influence in an ambient vapor field. The extraction of drinking water leaves a wet crystallized salt eliminating waste brine from being returned to the sea and thus preserving the environment. Crucial environmental enforcement is necessary to preserve the environment.  There are Extra benefits obtained from the crystallized salt through the sale to commercial markets, lowering the cost of drinking water.  To preserve the environment WDI has developed a multiple pod system a technique of subsurface ( below the seafloor) seawater retrieval. For this environmental practice and the reduction in costs, the Passarell V.E.S. seawater desalination process will reduce the cost of drinking water. WDI has broken the high price of drinking water from the sea, and lowered the cost of desalination by two third the costs of conventional process such as Reverse Osmosis.    Soon-to-be operating in Saudi Arabia.</p>
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