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		<title>High Pressure Desalination Process Used At Large Scale by Indian Company</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>IVRCL, a company from India, has finished a high-tech desalination plant in the city of Madras. According to officials, this plant is the biggest in South Asia, using seawater to generate 100 million liters of potable water a day for the city's seven million residents. They also said it will supply 1,000 liters of drinking water for just over $1.</p>
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