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Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO)

Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) is a desalination process that removes salt and impurities from seawater to produce fresh water. It works by pushing seawater through a semi-permeable membrane, which allows water molecules to pass while blocking salt and contaminants. High pressure is applied to overcome the natural osmotic pressure, ensuring efficient filtration. This technology is crucial for providing potable water in arid regions and areas facing fresh water shortages, making it a key solution for sustainable water supply in the face of climate change and increasing demand for clean water.