Research finds desalinated water lacks in some key agricultural elements
MÉXICO, D.F.; November 15, 2007.- Dreams of someday watering crops with desalinated water have hit a small snag.
Farmers using drinking-quality water from the world’s largest desalination plant in Ashkelon, on Israel’s southern Mediterranean coast, have discovered that the water is lacking in some needed elements, like calcium and magnesium, and too rich in boron.
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