Posted by MarkB_MI on December 09, 2020 at 13:44:13 from (174.245.18.205):
In Reply to: Re: Water pipeline? posted by Traditional Farmer on December 09, 2020 at 12:51:04:
> Then how do they get the sea salt which is not just salt but salt plus the many minerals in it? All they do is evaporate the sea water and what is left is sea salt.Great for a livestock mineral and to add for minerals to the soil.Check out the Sea 90 products.
The brine produced by a desalination plant is only 50 to 100 percent saltier than seawater. Sure, they COULD evaporate the effluent to make sea salt, but where are they supposed to do it? You would need enormous evaporation ponds to treat even a fraction of the wastewater, and desalination plants are almost always located where real estate is very expensive. (Santa Barbara CA, Carlsbad CA and Tampa Bay FL are three such locations.) The only sea salt production facility in the US is in San Francisco Bay, but it was established back in the 1850s when the land was essentially free.
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