>>385625 end around the control of water?
www.thegraphenecouncil.org/ ?page=Desalination
"A new start-up G2O Water is offering a graphene-based water membrane technology that can be applied to any filter medium used today and reduce their energy costs of those filters by 80-90%, which translates to saving $30 million per year for a water desalination plant that produces 50 million gallons a day, and thereby reducing water costs by 40%."
phys.org/news/ 2017-04-graphene-sieve-seawater.html
"The Manchester-based group have now further developed these graphene membranes and found a strategy to avoid the swelling of the membrane when exposed to water. The pore size in the membrane can be precisely controlled which can sieve common salts out of salty water and make it safe to drink."