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Understanding the Role of Water Desalination
Water desalination converts saline water into freshwater suitable for domestic and industrial use. Common technologies include membrane-based systems and heat-driven separation methods. Desalination is often applied in coastal and arid areas where freshwater sources are scarce or inconsistent. Despite its benefits, the process requires significant energy and careful management of waste byproducts. Recent technological developments aim to lower energy demands and improve environmental performance. With rising water demand driven by population growth and climate variability, desalination is increasingly considered alongside conservation and reuse efforts.



