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by geofft
2713 days ago
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I wonder why that never occurred to the researchers who spend their professional lives studying how to safely dispose of brine? As the article points out, desalinization produces "37.5 billion gallons (142 billion liters) of this salty-ass junk every day." What's your plan for pumping in X times that from the oceans, diluting it, and then pumping it out? |
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They're already pumping in 37.5B + 37.5*2.5/1.5B gallons of it, so pumping in a multiple of that is just a problem requiring money.
But getting the money to do so requires scaring the public into giving it to them, thus the scare articles like this one in the press.