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The company was founded in 1965 [2] by Ukrainian-born engineer Alexander Zarchin. [3] It is headquartered in the Hasharon Industrial Park in Kadima, Israel. [1] Its chairman is Asaf Bartfeld, [2] while its chief executive officer and president is Avshalom Felber. [1] In Israel, it has built desalination plants in Hadera, Ashkelon and Soreq. [4] [5]
The Claude "Bud" Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant is a desalination plant in Carlsbad, California. [2] [3] The San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA), the recipient of the fresh water produced by the plant, calls it "the nation’s largest, most technologically advanced and energy-efficient seawater desalination plant." Opened on December 14 ...
With technology becoming widely available, desalination plants today are abundant and occupy a growing market. The desalination market is projected to grow at 9.5% and is expected to reach the $32 ...
After World War II, many technologies were developed or improved such as Multi Effect Flash desalination (MEF) and Multi Stage Flash desalination (MSF). Another notable technology is freeze-thaw desalination. [28] Freeze-thaw desalination, (cryo-desalination or FD), excludes dissolved minerals from saline water through crystallization. [29]
International Desalination Association; Encyclopedia of Desalination and Water Resources; Prospects of improving energy consumption of the multi-stage flash distillation process O. A. Hamed, G. M. Mustafa, K. BaMardouf and H. Al-Washmi. Saline Water Conversion Corporation, Saudi Arabia, 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
The research of forward osmosis methods in Elimelech's lab at Yale led to the formation of Oasys Water in 2008, a company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with the main purpose of making the technology of functional desalination systems called engineered osmosis (EO) commercially applicable.
Degrémont is a company specializing in the production of drinking water, [1] and in the treatment of sewage and sludge. After starting as a family business in France in 1939, it has since become a subsidiary of Suez Environment, employing 4,600 people in 70 countries, and generating annual revenues of €1.520 billion (2010 figures).
For the water desalination, the plant uses a combination of two different desalination technologies. 455,000 cubic meter of water per day is produced using multiple-effect distillation (MED) technology and 136,500 cubic meter of water per day is produced using reverse osmosis technology (RO). [5]