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Fisheries and Aquaculture Journal
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The Beneficial Reuse of Hypersaline Waste Water from Desalination Plants to Treat Harmful Algal Blooms

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Section : Research Article

Published Date : Jul 08,2016

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The Beneficial Reuse of Hypersaline Waste Water from Desalination Plants to Treat Harmful Algal Blooms

Abstract

A number of technologies exist that oوٴer the potential to control Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Many of these technologies involved the discharge of solids, chemicals, biological agents, or other foreign materials into waters experiencing HABS. Other technologies are also available that could control HABS through the manipulation of environmental conditions such as water salinity, temperature, light intensity and stratification Нese potential control technologies would essentially accelerate or amplify the development of natural processes that terminate HABs. Нese technologies can be implemented over the entire range of conditions under which HABs occur and could limit the adverse environmental impacts to other organisms in the HAB impacted area. One of these potential technologies involves the application of the hypersaline concentrate waste water from desalination plants over an area impacted by a HAB. Нe near surface discharge of the desalination plant hypersaline waste water could an eوٴective means of HAB control by inducing rapid changes in water salinity and stratification Нe expected environmental impacts would be temporary, limited in both duration and areal extent. No foreign chemicals, materials, substances, organisms or biological agents would be introduced into the environment. Added benefits would include the beneficial reuse of the hypersaline waste water from desalination plants, reduction of waste water loading to the local area of the desalination plant, and the potential to generate revenue for the desalination plants by the sale of waste water.

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