Zero Liquid Discharge for Desalination
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•Modeling and analysis reveals technological, environmental challenges to increasing water recovery from desalination
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Researchers have optimized zero liquid discharge technologies for cost, energy consumption and land use.
ZLD technology aims to increase water recovery by squeezing more water out of desalination brine.
Process poses notable tradeoffs when it comes to energy use, disposal of water that has salt, and cost for low-income areas.
Several countries are taking a "multi-faceted" approach to addressing a lack of water by combining desalination with water recycling, rainwater harvesting , and conservation measures.
"Desalination is crucial in certain regions, but it can't be the only answer to water scarcity," Dunn said.
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