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The sea water intakes from the 1950s-era plant will now be used to pull ocean water in for desalination as the AES power generating plant is being rebuilt to use air instead of sea water to cool the plant. [6] The plant would include a brine diffuser system to help disperse the brine in the ocean upon release. [8]
The budgeted cost of this plant, together with the three other desalination plants in the county, is reported to be KSh16 billion (US$160 million). [1] Almar Water Solutions has signed agreements with the Mombasa County government, to design, finance, build and operate the desalination plant for 25 years after commissioning. [4]
The pipeline empties the water into a sea water intake sump on the shore where 3 vertical turbine pumps of variable discharge up to a maximum of 4,000 m 3 /h each are used to pump water into the plant. The average intake flow is 9,000 to 10,000 m 3 /h, and the average product water output of the plant is about 4,000 m 3 /h. The system is ...
Water, as a dream symbol, can represent emotions, hidden beliefs and thoughts that influence waking consciousness. There may be something out of balance in your life that you actively need to restore.
Three years after a massive spill at a Los Angeles wastewater facility sent millions of gallons of sewage into Santa Monica Bay, the city has agreed to spend more than $20 million on improvements ...
The water treatment plant and the new facilities that would be paid for, if the referendums pass, cost an estimated total of $315 million. City Manager Jonathan Evans said there's another $98 ...
[40] [41] This is equivalent to 43 million gallons per day (mgd), or about 86% of the plant's output. The cost of water from the plant will be $100 to $200 more per acre-foot than recycled water (approximately 0.045 cents per gallon), $1,000 to $1,100 more than reservoir water (approx. 0.32 cents per gallon), but $100 to $200 less than ...
Sfax Desalination Plant is a sea water desalination plant under construction in the city of Sfax in Tunisia. [1] The facility is under development by the Tunisian water utility company, National Company for the Exploitation and Distribution of Water (French: Société Nationale d’Exploitation et de Distribution des Eaux) (Sonede).