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Seawater desalination unit brings relief to drought-prone Tamil Nadu village

New Delhi [India], June 19 (ANI): The Ministry of Science and Technology on Saturday informed that seawater desalination through "solar thermal forward osmosis" has brought relief to a drought-prone village in Tamil Nadu.

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Forward osmosis system installed at Narippaiyur village, Ramanathapuram district, Tamil Nadu (Photo/PIB)

New Delhi [India], June 19 (ANI): The Ministry of Science and Technology on Saturday informed that seawater desalination through "solar thermal forward osmosis" has brought relief to a drought-prone village in Tamil Nadu.
Narippaiyur, a village in Ramanathapuram District, a drought-prone area situated in the South-East corner of Tamil Nadu will benefit from 20,000 litres per day of freshwater produced from the sea water-thanks to the solar thermal Forward Osmosis (FO) sea-water desalination system installed in the place.
As per the official release by the ministry, the customized demand driven convergent water solution through FO will supply two litres of good quality drinking water per person per day for 10,000 people in the village, successfully overcoming a major drinking water shortage in the village.
The FO system facilitates high recovery, low energy consumption, the potential for resource recovery, especially in solutions of high osmotic pressure, less fouling of the membrane because of low-pressure operation, easier and more effective cleaning of the membrane, longer membrane life and lower operating costs.
Tamil Nadu IIT Madras in collaboration with Empereal - KGDS Renewable Energy has successfully established and demonstrated this system to address prevalent and emerging water challenges in mission mode in the village.
Ramanathapuram District, situated in the South-East corner of Tamil Nadu, is severely affected by the scarcity of potable water due to salinity, brackishness and also poor sources of groundwater. The district of 4,23,000 hectares has a long coastal line measuring about 265 kilometres accounting for nearly 1/4th of the total length of the coastal line of the state.
The Water Technology Initiative, Department of Science & Technology (DST) has supported this field-based effort in the district through the consortium members led by the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), KGiSL Institute of Technology (KITE), Empereal- KGDS Renewable Energy (P) and ICT Mumbai.
The seawater FO technology operates at near 2 bar pressure, unlike seawater RO that operates at 50 bar pressure. It is versatile, has high energy efficiency and low operation and maintenance costs compared to other technologies.
The produced water will be supplied to the local people with the support of villagers and panchayat. This initiative of DST can pave way for scaling up the emerging technology in various coastal rural areas of the country to address the drinking water shortage. (ANI)

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