Draft


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Seawater Desalination and the California Coastline


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Provides a summary of issues & reflects the recent increased interest in constructing & operating seawater desalination facilities along the California coast. This report is meant to: provide general information about the issues related to desalination along the California coast; discuss Coastal Act policies that are likely to apply to various proposed desalination facilities; identify information that is likely to be required during coastal development permit review for proposed facilities; & identify the current status of desalination along with the anticipated facilities now being planned.




Water Desalination


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Seawater Desalination and the Clean Water Act in California and Florida


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"As fresh water grows scarcer, the need for new water supply options will become greater. Though seawater desalination seems to be an obvious solution to this problem, desalination technology is not a panacea. Some of the greatest considerations in developing desalination facilities are the water quality impacts associated with them, namely those from source water intakes and concentrate management practices. Though the Clean Water Act generally applies to desalination facilities, Congress and EPA have neglected to create requirements that are specifically applicable to seawater desalination facilities.This article looks at the seawater desalination process, the water quality impacts associated with the operation of seawater desalination facilities, and the Clean Water Act requirements that apply to these facilities. It also explores how Florida and California, the two states with the highest seawater desalination capacity, have addressed the water quality impacts associated with desalination facilities. The article concludes that the seawater desalination industry will continue to grow as water supply dwindles and that federal action is necessary to provide industry certainty about Clean Water Act requirements and to prevent states from developing vastly disparate regulatory regimes"--Page iii.




Desalination


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The book comprises 14 chapters covering all the issues related to water desalination. These chapters emphasize the relationship between problems encountered with the use of feed water, the processes developed to address them, the operation of the required plants and solutions actually implemented. This compendium will assist designers, engineers and investigators to select the process and plant configuration that are most appropriate for the particular feed water to be used, for the geographic region considered, as well as for the characteristics required of the treated water produced. This survey offers a comprehensive, hierarchical and logical assessment of the entire desalination industry. It starts with the worldwide scarcity of water and energy, continues with the thermal - and membrane-based processes and, finally, presents the design and operation of large and small desalination plants. As such, it covers all the scientific, technological and economical aspects of this critical industry, not disregarding its environmental and social points of view. One of InTech's books has received widespread praise across a number of key publications. Desalination, Trends and Technologies (Ed. Schorr, M. 2011) has been reviewed in Corrosion Engineering, Science




Sustainable Desalination Handbook


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Sustainable Desalination Handbook: Plant Selection, Design and Implementation provides the comprehensive knowledge base required for efficient and sustainable process design for existing and new desalination plants around the world. This valuable resource for understanding and utilizing the most recent developments in desalination technologies and methods addresses the necessary components, including process design and implementation, operational strategies, and novel discoveries that minimize environmental impacts. In addition, the book features essential illustrations, operational details, issues and potential solutions and sustainable management strategies for present and future desalination plants. Explains plant design and process selection criteria for each desalination process Presents international regulations and permitting for intake and discharge locations, design and disposal Provides energy recovery schemes, optimization and process controls Covers renewable energy sources, such as nuclear, geothermal, solar and wind powered desalination, energy storage and optimization Includes case studies of recent desalination projects and process design




The World's Water 2006-2007


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Produced biennially, The World's Water provides a timely examination of the key issues surrounding freshwater resources and their use. Each new volume identifies and explains the most significant current trends worldwide, and offers the best data available on a variety of water-related topics. The 2006-2007 volume features overview chapters on: Water and terrorism Business risks of water Water and ecosystems Floods and droughts Desalination Environmental justice and water The book contains an updated chronology of global conflicts associated with water as well as an assessment of recent water conferences, including the 4th World Water Forum. It also offers a brief review of issues surrounding the use of bottled water and the possible existence of water on Mars. From one of the world's leading authorities on water issues, The World's Water is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source of information and analysis on freshwater resources and the political, economic, scientific, and technological issues associated with them.