TAMIL NADU, May 06: Scientists have figured out a way to make drinkable 6.3 million litres of water every day - from sea water.
The pilot plant at Tamil Nadu's Kalpakkam, built by scientists of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre use waste steam from a nuclear reactor to purify the seawater. Its capacity is 6.3 million litres every day.
Currently, the fresh water is being used at the Kudankulam nuclear reactor.
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