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They are using it for other purposes. Not for drinking. 

Nitin Gadkari is working on desalination of sea water. It's already running in Chennai. Costs 5ps/ltr. By shifting to solar power, there will be further reduction of costs.

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26 minutes ago, karthik25 said:

They are using it for other purposes. Not for drinking. 

Nitin Gadkari is working on desalination of sea water. It's already running in Chennai. Costs 5ps/ltr. By shifting to solar power, there will be further reduction of costs.

 

Adi TN state government project Nitin gadkari em ekkndu ani credit..TN has it from from 2010 and expanding it. It is not a perfect solution as it is very expensive and scaling is a big issue

https://www.water-technology.net/projects/minjurdesalination/

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Just now, hyperbole said:

Adi TN state government project Nitin gadkari ki enduku credit..already TN has it from from 2010 and expanding it

https://www.water-technology.net/projects/minjurdesalination/

Gadkari ki credit ivvatle. I am saying Gadkari is trying to implement this project, which is already running in Chennai, in a larger scale. He wants to do it using solar energy. 

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1 hour ago, timmy said:

 

Already more than 50 apartments unte mandate chestunnaru STP must ani. Ma community la toilets flush ki and plants ki STP recycled water 

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53 minutes ago, karthik25 said:

They are using it for other purposes. Not for drinking. 

Nitin Gadkari is working on desalination of sea water. It's already running in Chennai. Costs 5ps/ltr. By shifting to solar power, there will be further reduction of costs.

Recycled water new will be used for Drinking purpose but only for other domestic purposes...
 

Desalination project is pretty costly...

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