Andhra Pradesh’s desalination plants look paradoxical – India The news that Andhra Pradesh is planning to go in for desalination plants in the State with Israeli technology comes as a surprise in fact. Desalination plants are a solution to the water problem no doubt, but for Andhra Pradesh to mull the same is ironical. Andhra Pradesh is not exactly a water deficit State by any yardstick. Its problem is the run-off waters. Nearly 3,000 tmcft water flows waste into the sea every year through the Godavari and the Krishna rivers. Andhra Pradesh’s desalination plants look paradoxical – IndiaHIWI042020-02-28T10:04:51+01:00
Andhra plans desalination plants with Israeli technology – India The Andhra Pradesh government plans to set up desalination plants along coastal districts in collaboration with Israeli company IDE Technologies to overcome the drinking water shortage in the state. After a meeting with IDE Technoligies Deputy CEO Lizi Torenstine and other officials here on Wednesday, Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy said efforts to set up desalination plants was to ensure that not a single drop of water goes waste. He pointed out that Israel is totally dependent on water through desalination. Andhra plans desalination plants with Israeli technology – IndiaHIWI042020-02-26T19:07:36+01:00