Environmental impacts of desalination and brine treatment - Challenges and mitigation measures
Abstract
Desalination is perceived as an effective and reliable process for obtaining freshwater from aqueous saline solutions such as brackish water, seawater and brine. This can be clarified by the fact that >300 million people worldwide rely on desalinated water for their daily needs. Although the desalination process offers many advantages, there are rising concerns about possible adverse environmental impacts. Generally, environmental impacts can be generated both in the construction and operation of desalination plants. A major issue of desalination is the co-produced waste called 'brine' or 'reject' which has a high salinity along with chemical residuals and is discharged into the marine environment. In addition to brine, other main issues are the high energy consumption of the desalination and brine treatment technologies as well as the air pollution due to emissions of greenhouse gasses (GHGs) and air pollutants. Other issues include entrainment and entrapment of marine species, and heavy use of chemicals. The purpose of this review is to analyze the potential impacts of desalination and brine treatment on the environment and suggest mitigation measures.
- Publication:
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
- Pub Date:
- December 2020
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111773
- Bibcode:
- 2020MarPB.16111773P
- Keywords:
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- Desalination environmental impacts;
- Marine environment pollution;
- Desalination brine treatment;
- Brine discharge;
- High energy consumption;
- Greenhouse gases emissions