A Desalination Plant turns salt water into water that is fit to drink. Desalination is the process of removing salts from water to create water that meets the quality necessities of dissimilar human uses. The most usually used technology for the process is reverse osmosis.
Outside pressure is applied to push solvents from an area of high solute concentration to an area of low-solute attentiveness during a semi-permeable membrane.
The microscopic pores in the membranes allow water molecules but leave salt and most other impurities behind, releasing clean water from the other side.
This Desalination Plant is typically set up in areas that have access to seawater.