Monitoring of water quality generated by MSF and reverse osmosis at the Kahrama and Mactâa plants in West Algeria
Scheherazede Kassouar,
Nadir Boudjlal Dergal,
Sidi-Mohammed El-Amine Abi-Ayad
Abstract:Algeria has chosen and has been using seawater desalination substituting natural resources in the majority of its northern cities for nearly 20 years due to several pressing issues, including water stress relief and a lack of rain induced by global warming's adverse impacts. Indeed, Algeria currently possesses 21 desalination plants, six more under development, and 81 dams. All of these desalination plants employ reverse osmosis membrane technology, except the Kahrama plant in Arzew, Oran, which utilizes a Mul… Show more
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