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<br />USBRIMWD SALINITY MANAGEMENT STUDY <br />FINAL REPORT <br /> <br />Figure 3-11 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />w <br />en <br />to,) <br />W <br /> <br />~io.Nol~'oro ~ -\"~ooolijooo,l lUo HoofoI o'f <br />, 'f" 0 ~ 0~'tT";h i,,;U BEUUBENO <br />U..."- ou..~~o'1 <br />'~~""! 0 a" '.,J..c, ."~_.,,.,r----- <br />'l.V".'- ..~ <br />" ,~..... arm '~"t "~it,," RlnblUl <br />'11(' ,_ ....., tN' <br />'''\. '~. ... )~ '1 <br />"r c~~_. <br />< ..~~. <br /> <br /> <br />LOCALRESOU:ES PR:RAMS ~\.. l;t 0 <br /> <br />:~~- ~:? <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />DEMINERALIZATION R&D <br /> <br /> <br />Research and development of new desalination technology is needed to overcome constraints <br />imposed by existing practices, which are energy-intensive and expensive. Technological <br />findings resulting in possible cost savings could expand salinity management options in future. <br />Metropolitan is pursuing such research with other agencies under the proposed Desalination <br />Research and Innovation Partnership (DRIP). The organization structure is presented in <br />Figure 3-12. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />BOOKMAN-EDMONSTON <br />ENGINEERING, INC. 3-18 <br />O:\LOCAlRESIANDYSISAUNlTY\IUNE98--2\7SECT3,DOC 0712019810:59 AM <br /> <br />Section 3 <br />Evaluation of Potential Regional <br />Salinity Management Strategies <br />