Salina

[ UK /se‍ɪlˈiːnɐ/ ]
[ US /səˈɫinə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in central Kansas
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How To Use Salina In A Sentence

  • The state's intentions, of using the entire coastline for desalination, were revealed when chief minister Ashok Chavan recently instructed officials to explore the idea of allotting land to private parties for setting up desalination plants on design, build, operate and transfer basis. Daily News & Analysis
  • Drag to Playlist polyurea in desalination plant water sealing and concrete protection useing polyurea coating. WN.com - Articles related to Milind Deora requests PM for funds for desalination plant
  • There is more than 600 thousand ha Salina. It mostly in the west region and the soil basification is continuing enlarged.
  • The two leaders agreed to work together in advancing techniques for desalinating seawater to cope with perennial water shortages in Saudi Arabia, the official said.
  • This paper includes four works as following:1. A new type of solar desalination unit is designed by direct mixing of seawater with hot air which comes from a solar air collector.
  • There is more than 600 thousand ha Salina. It mostly in the west region and the soil basification is continuing enlarged.
  • Because desalinated water is so energy-dependent, water customers are vulnerable to rises in energy costs. Peter Hanlon: Desalination Nation
  • Salt deserts or salt pans - ‘salinas’ in Latin America - are among the most extreme habitats on Earth.
  • What about the waste by-product from the desalination process, the saltwater concentrate that's left over?
  • One of these patents has revolutionized the way we can better desalinate sea water for human consumption.
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