How do they get the “crud” out of the filters when they use it on a industrial scale? Some things work great for individual use but just do not scale. Still, if the potential Martian colonist find briny water they will need something like this.
Likely baxkflush.
Or could used for ocean settlement about 15 km off shore.
I been thinking about this. And could cost about $100,000 for house and about $100,000 for ocean real estate. Which could include freshwater lake, and protected from waves and hurricane weather.
How do they get the “crud” out of the filters when they use it on a industrial scale? Some things work great for individual use but just do not scale. Still, if the potential Martian colonist find briny water they will need something like this.
Likely baxkflush.
Or could used for ocean settlement about 15 km off shore.
I been thinking about this. And could cost about $100,000 for house and about $100,000 for ocean real estate. Which could include freshwater lake, and protected from waves and hurricane weather.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmzJXVEnmKc
The article mentioned using sunlight, so I assume heating. Molecular sieves and zeolites are regenerated that way.