Interesting facts United Arab Emirates build a 600-meter intake channel and a 3.6 km submarine outfall to create a desalination plant that will draw in saltwater and produce 681 million liters of potable water per day. Alisson Ficher 16/06/2026 at 22:23
Interesting facts The USA will bury up to five inclined wells under the Pacific seabed to create an underground desalination intake that will draw in saltwater and produce 19 million liters of drinking water per day. Alisson Ficher 15/06/2026 at 23:47
Science and Technology India is preparing three underwater tunnels of 2.5 km in the Arabian Sea to capture ocean water and create a mega plant capable of producing 200 million liters per day in Mumbai. Alisson Ficher 15/06/2026 at 16:23
Science and Technology São Paulo reaches a new level and will draw seawater to supply a tourist city: an unprecedented R$ 56.4 million plant will use reverse osmosis, deliver 20 liters per second, and expand the water supply. Alisson Ficher 09/06/2026 at 18:55
Science and Technology End of the drought: revolution in the Atlantic is changing the way of drinking water with a plant that captures water under the ocean and produces up to 100 million liters per day using 340-meter underwater tunnels; Senegal inspires projects in Brazil and other countries. Alisson Ficher 04/06/2026 at 18:23
Science and Technology Spain uses a 3,700-ton concrete block and 12 underwater windows to capture water from the Mediterranean and supply Europe’s largest desalination plant. Alisson Ficher 26/05/2026 at 14:56
Interesting facts End of water scarcity: colossal 4.2 km pipeline in the Mediterranean supplies mega plant capable of producing 200 million liters per day with reverse osmosis, 25 million liter reservoir, and structure to serve 600,000 people in Tunisia Alisson Ficher 25/05/2026 at 14:25
Interesting facts With Megacomplex Capable of Turning Nearly 1 Billion Liters of Seawater into Drinking Water Daily, UAE Shows How Reverse Osmosis Plants Can Sustain Entire Cities in the Desert Alisson Ficher 21/11/2025 at 13:26
Construction With an Investment of R$ 3.1 Billion and the Capacity to Produce 1 Cubic Meter of Water per Second, the Largest Desalination Plant in the Northeast Will Ensure Supply for 2 Million People and Make Fortaleza a National Reference in Water Technology Valdemar Medeiros 28/10/2025 at 12:20
Construction How Is the Construction of the Desalination Plant in Ceará Going That Could Affect Brazil’s Internet? Rafaela Fabris 04/10/2024 at 14:49
Science and Technology Blue Revolution: How The U.S. Is Turning The Ocean Into Drinking Water For Thousands Amid Environmental Controversies! Roberta Souza 03/09/2024 at 18:05
Science and Technology São Paulo Opens the State’s First Desalination Plant to Convert Seawater into Potable Water Valdemar Medeiros 28/04/2024 at 07:24