A study of deep well disposal of desalination brine waste

An increasing number of united states communities are being forced to seek additional potable water and are finding insufficient resources of good quality water to supply the demand. Desalination of brackish water is, in many cases the most economical method of extending water resources to supply th...

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Autor principal: LeGros, P. G.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Undetermined
Publicado: Estados Unidos | ESTADOS UNIDOS United States Department of the Interior / Washington 1969
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520 |a An increasing number of united states communities are being forced to seek additional potable water and are finding insufficient resources of good quality water to supply the demand. Desalination of brackish water is, in many cases the most economical method of extending water resources to supply these increasing demands. A byproduct of any desalination process is the waste stream, consisting of a concentrated solution of the soluble salts contained in the saline feed. The concentration of the dissolved solids in the waste stream depends upon both the composition of the brackish water feed and the desalination process 
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