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Desalination plants their advantages and disadvantages?
Do you know of a better way to do this?



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2007-09-30 00:50:45 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Other - Environment

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From reading the recent media in Australia. Desalination plants are high users of electricity to run, therefore their carbon footprint is large.
They expel water back into the sea that is very high in salt, cause obviuosly the water has been taken out. This high salt water is reputed to disrupt the local fish life and eco system locally. If every household used a rain water tank, it is filled easily after small showers of rain and takes no electricity to work, except for a small pump. it is a cheaper and more cost effective option. You do not have to have high rainfall runoff to fill a rainwater tank, as you do to replenish dams. Dams have a high evaporation from them in the summer.

2007-09-30 01:06:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I can see no ingrained 'bad' either socially or economically in desalination unless the contract for the operation is so loaded as to very much enrich one person or group of persons.

2016-04-06 08:03:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

China Culture only take his advantage and earn money only. They don't help his poor china man. The China Culture cannot change before. They always tell lies. Woman have no rights at home. The level or position of man is higher in Woman. Woman does not study and the girl baby is born. The little girl is given up and collected by the foreign countries. If the father no money, he may brought his children to another man.

2007-09-30 00:58:04 · answer #3 · answered by wendylamt 1 · 0 2

Question for the wild child?

Lol you spelt it wrong! Took me a while to read that.

2007-09-30 04:02:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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