What is borehole water?
Desalination is generally not required. Borehole water is a water source extracted from deep underground through drilling technology. This water usually comes from underground aquifers, which can range in depth from tens to hundreds of meters. Because borehole water comes from deep underground, it is generally less susceptible to surface contamination and is considered a high-quality water source in many areas. Therefore, it can be drunk directly without desalination.