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  2. Brackish water - Wikipedia

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    Brackish water, sometimes termed brack water, [1][2] is water occurring in a natural environment that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing seawater (salt water) and fresh water together, as in estuaries, or it may occur in brackish fossil aquifers. The word comes from the Middle Dutch root brak.

  3. Reverse osmosis - Wikipedia

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    The water is distilled multiple times to ensure that it does not leave deposits on the machinery or cause corrosion. RO is used to clean effluent and brackish groundwater. The effluent in larger volumes (more than 500 m 3 /day) is treated in a water treatment plant first, and then the effluent runs through RO. This hybrid process reduces ...

  4. Desalination - Wikipedia

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    Freeze–thaw desalination (or freezing desalination) uses freezing to remove fresh water from salt water. Salt water is sprayed during freezing conditions into a pad where an ice-pile builds up. When seasonal conditions warm, naturally desalinated melt water is recovered. This technique relies on extended periods of natural sub-freezing ...

  5. Lawmakers discuss plan to use fracking water for industrial ...

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    One part of the plan is to buy and treat brackish water and wastewater from hydraulic fracturing to bolster a "strategic water supply" for industrial uses. State legislators axed the initiative ...

  6. State officials say recycling fracking wastewater could help ...

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    She called for the Legislature to allocate $500 million for the state to buy treated brackish water and fracking wastewater to increase the state's water supply — and conserve freshwater ...

  7. Salt poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Sea salt is one of the most common causes of sodium poisoning. Salt poisoning is an intoxication resulting from the excessive intake of sodium (usually as sodium chloride) in either solid form or in solution (saline water, including brine, brackish water, or seawater). Salt poisoning sufficient to produce severe symptoms is rare, and lethal ...

  8. Stratification (water) - Wikipedia

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    It occurs in all water bodies where there is stable density variation with depth. Stratification is a barrier to the vertical mixing of water, which affects the exchange of heat, carbon, oxygen and nutrients. [1] Wind-driven upwelling and downwelling of open water can induce mixing of different layers through the stratification, and force the ...

  9. Solar desalination - Wikipedia

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    This limits the deposition of colloidal substances, which makes this a self-cleaning process, almost eliminating the need for chemical pre-treatment, making it economically attractive for brackish water. [46] The use ED systems began in 1954, while RED was developed in the 1970s. These processes are used in over 1100 plants worldwide.

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