Nona desalination: Ditch bottled water for a sustainable source of water that never runs out
"NONA separates salt & bacteria from water using electric current... water never passes through
membrane... Ion Concentration Polarization (ICP), a novel electro membrane fluid separation method developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. NONA is the first commercial application of this technological breakthrough... price fall below $0.50/m3... With seawater desalination at $0.40/m3, the cost is approaching the indirect potable reuse, with prices in the $0.30-$0.40 range"
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