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yeah from what i understand the desalination technology is there, the problem is what to do with all the salt. you can dump it on the ocean, creating a dead sea zone. or you can dump somewhere on land, creating a dead land zone.
the only solution is the gene mod humans so we can eat larger and larger intakes of salt.
I mean salt mines exist. I think the thing is on land you need to highly concentrate it and in the ocean you need to highly dilute it.
If you dump it on land you also need to ensure it isn't exposed to wind which will kick it up and cause health hazards to local populations. So you can bury it, but that doesn't scale and adds to the costs
Yeah. I was thinking if there was some other mine type of thing in the area that is where it would be deposited.
I'd be concerned about it leaching into the water table with that approach. Plus transport to those mines could be very expensive and complicated
yeah logistics are going to vary greatly depending on situation. I was making a generality with the land concentrated (ie you don't want it to leach around) and water dilute (ie not increasing salinity to leathal levels)
Just put the salt in a box and sell it at the store.