The environmental impact of water intakes and discharges for desalination
Fecha
2023Resumen
Desalination is a viable solution to meet the
increasing demand for fresh water in coastal areas. However, the
main challenges that affect desalination are its impact on the
environment and energy consumption, which can lead to high costs.
Direct seawater intake is the most commonly used extraction
technique, but it has several drawbacks such as ecological impact,
corrosion, fouling, intake clogging, operational hazards, and
regulatory compliance. To minimize these challenges, boreholes for
seawater collection have emerged as an alternative to direct seawater
intake. The advantages of boreholes include reduced impact on
marine life and the environment, consistent water quality, increased
reliability, reduced maintenance costs, and avoidance of coastal
modifications. The only disadvantage is that drilling wells for
seawater extraction can be challenging if the permeability of the soil
is low, which may result in a limited flow rate. Despite this, the use
of boreholes for seawater collection can help minimize the impact of
desalination plants on the marine environments and provide a
reliable and consistent source of seawater for the desalination
process.