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Apr 26, 2012

Desalination Concentrate: Bay vs. Ocean

Publication: World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009: Great Rivers

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Sea and ocean Reverse Osmosis (RO) desalination plants are often designed to remove more than 90% of dissolved ingredients (organic and inorganic) from feed water, thus creating a permeate water that is potable. Typically 40–60% of the feed water is recovered as permeate water. The water not recovered as permeate becomes concentrated into a stream of RO concentrate (brine) because the salts rejected by RO remain in the unrecovered water. The RO concentrate is usually about 1.67 to 2.5 times the salt concentration of the source water, but can be as high as four times. RO concentrate discharged into a source water body is a major environmental consideration during the planning and design of bay or ocean desalination plants. Co-location of desalination plants with wastewater treatment plants or power plants allows using a shared outfall to dilute the high salt concentration of RO concentrate. Diluting the RO concentrate in a shared effluent outfall mitigates the issue of high salinity around the outfall. This paper compares side by side two main classes of water bodies that receive concentrated brine discharge from Reverse Osmosis (RO) Desalination Plants: oceans (or open seas) and estuarine bays (under the influence of fresh water). These two classes of water bodies have inherent properties which drive not only the operation of RO plants, but also the physical and chemical reactions of outfall discharge. Major differences between oceans and estuarine bays are evident when comparing salinity levels, variability of salinity, and variability of the overall water quality. Furthermore, there are differences in terms of flora and fauna. Using a nuanced approach of comparing and contrasting oceans and estuarine bays as receiving waters for desalination plant concentrate, this paper brings to light the natural processes occurring offshore of potential desalination plant sites, and distinguishes what natural processes may be affected by brine entering the ecosystem.

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World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009: Great Rivers
Pages: 1 - 10

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Published online: Apr 26, 2012

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Patrick Treanor [email protected]
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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, 303 Second St., Suite 300 S, San Francisco, CA 94107. E-mail: [email protected]
Val S. Frenkel, Ph.D. [email protected]
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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, 303 Second St., Suite 300 S, San Francisco, CA 94107. E-mail: [email protected]

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