
2.5" x 40" Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis Membrane
Brackish water, or briny water, contains more salinity than freshwater but less than seawater. It can form from the mixing of seawater and freshwater, such as in estuaries, or exist in brackish fossil aquifers. The term "brackish" originates from the Middle Dutch root "brak." Certain human activities, especially civil engineering projects like dikes and the flooding of coastal marshlands to create brackish pools for freshwater prawn farming, can produce brackish water. Additionally, brackish water is the primary waste product of the salinity gradient power process. Because it is hostile to most terrestrial plant species, brackish water can damage the environment without proper management. A Reverse Osmosis (RO) system is an excellent solution if you face multiple water quality issues or want to achieve the highest level of water purification for your home. This technology uses a semipermeable membrane to remove ions, molecules, and larger particles from drinking water. Reverse osmosis