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Desalination Plants Can Have Adverse Impacts on The Marine Environment.

Even trace levels of heavy metals discharged from seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plants can have adverse impacts on the marine environment.

One of the environmental concerns for seawater desalination technologies is the brine discharge, which contains concentrate and chemicals that may have adverse effects on the nearby marine environment.

In this Taiwanese study, selected water quality parameters in the discharges and seawater, as well as the presence of heavy metals of concern in the discharges, sediments, and bivalves, were monitored to investigate the impacts of the discharges from two seawater desalination plants using reverse osmosis on the receiving marine environment.

Relatively higher concentrations of certain heavy metals in the sediments and bivalves indicate a possible anthropogenic effect for these elements. More importantly, strong positive correlations were observed among the concentrations of heavy metals in these environmental compartments through the seasons, indicating possible adverse impacts of brine discharges on the receiving marine environment.

The discharge from seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination is typically considered less environmentally detrimental, due to its relatively low concentrations of contaminants. However, these findings suggest that heavy metals in brine discharges at trace levels may still be transported and accumulated, leading to elevated concentrations in various matrices of the receiving marine environment.

These results indicate the difficulty associated with current regulations, which typically predict the influences or assess the impacts with short-term environmental monitoring.

Source: http://workingwithwater.filtsep.com/view/33921/potential-impacts-of-discharges-from-seawater-reverse-osmosis-on-taiwan-marine-environment/
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