The diagram illustrates the progress of how clean water is produced to drink by expelling the salt from sea water.
There are various different steps in order to supply salt removed drinkable water made from sea water. Stages include filtering treatments using both chemicals or equipment, extracting waste materials, and storing.
First, salt water has been taken from the sea. In the second stage, collected sea water is purified with Pretreatment filter. Once it is filtered out the remaining backwash is gone back to sea. After that, water is forced along the membrane with a high pressurization system in order to separate water molecules and salt as well as the impurities for the preparation state before applying to another phase. In addition, concentrated sea water is returned toward the sea.
Subsequently, water which is processed by providing Post-treatment consists of substances, such as lime chlorine and fluoride. Then, it is passed onward to the storage after sanitizing. As soon as the water is stored, it has been setted to move through the water supply system so that it is integrated. Eventually, systematic pure water without salt crystals is served.
