http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/desalination-breakthrough-saving-the-sea-from-salt/?WT.mc_id=SA_ENGYSUS_20160609
>>49103
There will be blood letting all the way into WW4 over this.
>>50006
Its a formula
>>49103
>let's dump the salt brine back in the sea
I mean how bad could it be?
>>50624
Aren't they running out of salt to put on roads in a lot of coastal cities that don't tend to have their own salt mines anyway, couldn't the salt also help serve a purpose?
>>50663
Sea salt is an extremely fine powder and would cost over twice what regular salt costs to clump and ship from the middle east. On top of that, the stuff they're filtering out is not just salt, but sand, fish bones, basically anything in the ocean that can't escape the low current pull of desalination intake.
>>50624
The story is about avoiding this. Did you even read it?
>>50665
Why can't that be eviscerated into a winter road treatment ?