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Supply from the Sea—Exploring Ocean Desalination
Water & Wastes Digest
January 2006
By Jeff Szytel, P.E.
Although barriers exist in large-scale implementation of ocean desalination, the development of projects is expected to continue well into the future
Seawater Desalination With Reverse Osmosis
Water Quality Products
March 2001
Jorg Menningmann, Waterlink Pure Water Division
Desalination technology has brought fresh water and hence industrial and commercial development to areas of the world that otherwise might have remained unproductive. Not only has development been enhanced by this technology but, more importantly, the health and welfare of many people have been improved by the supply of sanitary fresh water supplies.
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Water Quality Impacts of Long-Term Effluent Disposal Strategies in Southeast Florida
Water Engineering & Management
May 2000
Ghislaine B. Carr, P.E., Patrick A. Davis, P.E., Robert E. Fergen, P.E. and Frederick Bloetscher, P.E.
The Southeast Florida Ocean Outfall Experiment II project was designed to satisfy bio-monitoring concerns and provide site specific information to allow the U.S. EPA Regional Administrator to evaluate if four open ocean outfalls located off the Southeast Florida coast were contributing to "unreasonable degradation" of the local marine environment.
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