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Water from actual natural gas wells, sent to MIT by the companies that operate them, was run through the system, producing clean, potable water.
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The team responsible for developing the improved HDH desalination system, seen in front of a prototype of the system. From left to right, they are: Karim Chehayeb, Gregory Thiel, Steven Lam, lead researcher Prakash Narayan Govindan, Max St. John, Ronan McGovern and the senior member of the team, Professor John Lienhard.
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This 12-foot-high system in a lab at MIT has demonstrated the principles of the new humidification-dehumidification system.
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