Punjab to fund groundwater desalination pilot
23 Jan 19 by desalination

The chief minister of Punjab state in India has earmarked INR 25 million ($351,050) for a groundwater desalination pilot project.
The pilot aims to desalinate 5,000 m3/d of groundwater sourced from waterlogged villages in the landlocked state.
The news was announced by minister Amarinder Singh alongside other public spending plans.
The Punjab Department of Water Supply & Sanitation will be preparing a project implementation plan.
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