Information Source Guide Water Desalination


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Abstract:

While the importance of desalination has been increasing steadily over the past decades, views on the merits of desalination among water professionals differ. Some portray desalination as a panacea for much of the world’s water woes. Others perceive desalination very negatively because of its alleged high costs, energy intensity and environmental impacts. While none of these extreme positions appears to be justified, it remains even more necessary to gain an objective understanding of the real stakes in desalination in the context of integrated water resources management. The World Bank has undertaken a regional study that aims at improving the understanding of desalination within the Bank and among some of its clients in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. It also tries to clarify the conditions under which desalination can help in reaching the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for water supply and sanitation. The study, which has been funded by the Bank-Netherlands Water Partnership, includes case studies of Algeria, Cyprus, Jordan, Malta, Tunisia and Uzbekistan. A key conclusion of the study is that desalination alone cannot deliver the promise of improved water supply. The ability to make the best use of desalination is subject to a series of wider water sector related conditions.

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