- the
Israeli facilities of Hadera, Palmahim, Ashkelon, and
Sorek were
desalinizing water for less than US$0.40 per
cubic meter. As of 2006,
Singapore was...
- lifestyles. The city has
continued to
develop rapidly and
benefits of a
desalinization plant. The city's rate of
urbanization continues to
outpace that of...
-
controlled by the government.
Water is
produced by
reverse osmosis or
desalinization. It
services 69,000
households and
companies using 130,000
water and...
-
Rappaport embezzled $14
million via his role in re-negotiating the
desalinization plant. The
cable states, (c) The list of
malefactors in the case is...
- salt was
higher than the influx, and Egypt's
agricultural lands were
desalinizing. Part of this
could be due to the
large number of
subsurface drainage...
-
exceed salt import, so that with the same
drainage fraction a
rapid desalinization occurs.
After one or two years, the soil
salinity is
decreased so much...
-
power agreement signed by
President Nicolas Sarkozy did not
concern desalinization of sea water, as
claimed by the
French government, but
instead focused...
- of
producing 1,700 tons (450,000 gallons) of
fresh water daily via
desalinization,
although average consumption is only
around 750 tons/day (200,000 gallons)...
- was, for the time being,
being developed to
provide nuclear power for
desalinization and
other peaceful purposes. In 1962, the
Israeli and U.S. governments...
-
claimed that
Dimona was
being developed to
provide nuclear power for
desalinization and
other peaceful purposes "for the time being." In 1962, the U.S....