Making Desalination More Eco-Friendly: New Membranes Could Help Eliminate Brine Waste

April 15, 2025
Watch time: <5 mins
Jovan Sampling Brine

Desalination is essential for supplying freshwater to arid regions, but it generates brine waste that can harm groundwater. Engineers at the University of Michigan are developing a solution: electrically charged membranes that extract valuable minerals from the brine, turning waste into a resource. Could this be the key to making desalination both cleaner and more profitable? Read the full article from Michigan Engineering to find out.

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