

BRACKISH BORE WATER DESALINATION SYSTEMS-FARMS.
As the driest inhabited continent on Earth, Australia faces distinct and pressing challenges when it comes to securing sustainable water resources. With a growing population, increasing demands from agriculture, and the unpredictable nature of our rainfall patterns, the need for reliable, resilient water infrastructure has never been more critical. This infrastructure not only sustains urban centres but also underpins the livelihoods of regional and remote communities, which rely on it to grow the food, livestock, and crops essential to our daily lives.
Many Farms and Businesses may have access to a supply of water from a bore; however, this water may be too high in salt. Desalination of this water is an option to consider, in order to utilise their water resources most effectively.
Salt is one of the hardest things to remove from water and the more salt that is present, the more energy that is required to remove it. There are a number of technologies (electrical, thermal or membrane based) available for removing the salt from brackish water to produce fresh water. Of these technologies, membrane based methods like reverse osmosis require the least power so are the most cost effective.
- Flow Rates 4 to 100 cubic meters per day
- Made in Australia