Description
In selecting a potable water production system, it is important to estimate costs of various options. The conventional unit of comparison is cost in dollars per 1,000 gallons of product water. Water quality and energy sources will be estimated from simple site reconnaissance. For example, a sea coast site where the water source temperature exceeds 95 degrees Fahrenheit indicates a high-salinity high-temperature combination favoring distillation/ condensation processes. Reverse osmosis requires a feed water temperature below 95 degrees Fahrenheit. If local well testing indicates salinity between 500 and 3,000 milligrams per liter and electricity is inexpensive, electrodialysis reversal or highflux reverse osmosis is indicated.


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