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r <br />OPTIONS FOR <br />BRACKISH WATER DESALINATION <br />• Desalt Irrigation Return Flows and /or <br />Drainage by means of Reverse Osmosis <br />IPower Purchased from a Utility <br />• Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) <br />• A Private Utility in the USA <br />• Reclaim, Treat, and Desalt (as needed) <br />the Wastewater Flow in the New River <br />for Municipal, Industrial, and /or <br />Agricultural Re -use <br />Power Purchased from a Utility <br />• Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) <br />• A Private Utility in the USA <br />• Desalt Brackish Groundwater, <br />if Sufficiently Large Brackish Groundwater <br />Resources Exist <br />(e.g. at Laguna Salada or other <br />Locations in the Mexicali Valley) <br />Notes: <br />1. For Brackish Water, RO is Less Expensive than <br />Distillation; therefore Distillation will not be <br />Applicable for the Above Options. <br />2. For Very Large RO Plants (say more than 30 mgd) <br />Building an Associated Power Plant may be <br />Economically Feasible. <br />t <br />aTable 2 Carollo Black & Veatch <br />