Brackish water

A brackish water is a type of water that has a higher concentration of dissolved salts than fresh water, but lower than seawater. It is found in many coastal regions and estuaries, where fresh water mixes with seawater.

Characteristics of brackish water:

  • Moderate salinity: Brackish water contains between 0.5 and 30 grams of salt per liter.
  • Limited use: Not suitable for direct consumption due to its salinity.

Challenges and treatment: The use of brackish water for human consumption and other purposes requires specific treatments to remove salts and other contaminants.

Reverse osmosis for brackish water: Reverse osmosis is an effective technology for desalinating brackish water, making it potable and suitable for various applications. This process involves water passing through a semi-permeable membrane, which retains salts and other impurities.

Benefits of Reverse Osmosis for Brackish Water:

Applications

Commitment to Quality:

At EP, we are committed to providing efficient and sustainable solutions for brackish water treatment. Our reverse osmosis systems are designed to meet the strictest environmental and quality standards.

Interested in learning more about how reverse osmosis can turn brackish water into high-quality drinking water?

Contact us today for a personalized consultation and find out how we can help provide safe and sustainable water for your needs.