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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8272.600.60
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - Basin Member State Info - Utah
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
12/1/1968
Title
Utah Desalting Study
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br /> <br />8. Based on results of the study, both fossil and nuclear fuel <br />heat sources should be considered in combination with desalting plants and <br />process steam production. Technological advances in these fields should <br />I-" be included in any future engineering study made by the State. <br />00 <br />VJ 9. Biological and industrial pollutants in the potential feedwaters <br />0) for desalting may require special treatment prior to desalting and use in <br />the Salt Lake City municipal water system. Pollution control regulations, <br />which would specifically control the discharge of such pollutants into the <br />feedwaters, if enacted, m~y prevent the necessity for special feedwater <br />treatment. <br /> <br />10. Based on the fossil fuel supply and its cost, including trans- <br />portation to Salt Lake City,as used in the study, there appears to be little <br />difference in cost of energy delivered to the Salt Lake City area whether <br />the plant is located at Little Mountain or at mine mouth. <br /> <br />-13- <br /> <br />
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