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Spain Is Thirsty. Here’s How It Gets Water.

To supply water for a number of needs, from tourism to agriculture, the country and other dry nations are increasingly relying on desalination plants that convert seawater into fresh water.

Stanley Reed
Author: Stanley Reed

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Stanley Reed

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Desalination, Factories and Manufacturing, Solar Energy, Spain, Water
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