0 past simple and past participle of desalinate --
1 to remove salt from sea water --
In the absence of permanent rivers or bodies of water, streams, groundwater, desalinated seawater, and very scarce surface water must supply the country's needs.
Water desalinated from this plant has 16 parts per million (ppm).
The membranes retain the salts and pass on the desalinated water to the next stage, namely, the post-treatment process.
Once fully operational, the plant will produce of desalinated water.
A potential difference is applied between both channels of flowing carbon slurries, the so-called flow electrodes, and water is desalinated.
Electricity, desalinated water, and cold, nutrient-rich seawater could be transmitted from near-shore facilities via trestle bridges or causeways.
Electricity and desalinated water supplies are provided directly from the refinery.
The desalinated water has a very low salt content of less than five parts per million.