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AKgringo
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A new de-salination process from M.I.T.
This could be a great device for parts of Baja that lack fresh water, or for boats. There is no mention of what the power requirements are, or at
what rate it can produce clean water, but it looks promising.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/briefcase-sized-ga...
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Interesting for sure. It could be a big help.
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Don Pisto
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want to make your head spin google CICP......waaay above my pay grade
there's only two things in life but I forget what they are........
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It's a small prototype to demonstrate feasibility:
"a fully integrated prototype (controller, pumps, and battery) packaged into a portable unit (42 × 33.5 × 19 cm3, 9.25 kg, and 0.33 L/h production
rate) controlled by a smartphone, tested for battery-powered field operation."
"The portable system desalinates brackish water and seawater (2.5–45 g/L) into drinkable water (defined by WHO guideline), with the energy
consumptions of 0.4–4 (brackish water) and 15.6–26.6 W h/L (seawater), respectively."
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.est.1c08466
I have no idea how these specs compare to other small desalination systems.
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I did a Google search for CICP and got this.
Did you mean: CIPC
Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) - HRSAhttps://www.hrsa.gov › cicp
Nov 20, 2020 — The Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) was created so that in the unlikely event you experience a serious injury from
a ...
About CICP · Filing For Benefits · CICP Data · Frequently Asked Questions
The Central Indiana Corporate Partnership: Homehttps://www.cicpindiana.com
Bringing together the leaders of industry, higher education and philanthropy to advance our region CENTRAL INDIANA CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP. 53.
CORPORATIONS.
Team · Board of Directors · About · CICP
Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP) - HCPFhttps://hcpf.colorado.gov › colorado-indigent-care-pro...
We administer the Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP), which provides discounted health care services to low-income people and families.
Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP) Information For ...https://hcpf.colorado.gov › cicp
Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP) Information For Providers · Important Information Links · Client Applications · 2022-23 Annual Provider
Application.
cicp.pdf - CDChttps://www.cdc.gov › downloads › appendicesPDF
The Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) is a Federal program that provides benefits for serious injuries that occur as a result of the
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Compensation Programs for Potential COVID-19 Vaccine ...https://crsreports.congress.gov › LSB › LSB10584PDF
Oct 20, 2021 — During certain public health emergencies, the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) may provide compensation for
injuries and ...
Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP)https://www.federalregister.gov › 2011/10/07 › counter...
Oct 7, 2011 — The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP Act) authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services (the Secretary)
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I Googled CIPC and got this.
CIPC | Your business, our focushttps://www.cipc.co.za
Companies and Intellectual Property Commission – Copyright 2022 | Terms and Conditions | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy.
Login to CIPC eServices
Before you login make sure you have a valid email address, you ...
eServices
Welcome to the CIPC eServices system. To transact on this ...
CIPC Online Query Management
CIPC Online Query Management. the faster way to be heard ...
CIPC.Customer.Form ...
CIPC requires new or existing customers to have access to a ...
More results from cipc.co.za »
California Immigrant Policy Center: Homehttps://caimmigrant.org
The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento
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Our Staff · Join Our Team · About Us · Contact Us
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SFandH
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try: icp desalination
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https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms11223#:~:text=Although...
fascinating chit really....
you guys must have a different google than I have!
[Edited on 8-2-2022 by Don Pisto]
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icp desalination did it
COST EFFECTIVE SEAWATER DESALINATION WITH ICP ...https://cfpub.epa.gov › si_public_record_Report
ICP can separate water from solutes and contaminants far more efficiently than reverse osmosis (RO) or electrodialysis (ED) because no extreme
hydraulic ...
ion concentration polarization (ICP) hybrid - Lab on a Chip ...https://pubs.rsc.org › content › articlelanding
by S Choi · 2017 · Cited by 11 — Our system combines electrocoagulation (EC), a versatile contaminant removal process, and ion concentration
polarization (ICP) desalination, ...
From seawater to drinking water, with the push of a buttonhttps://news.mit.edu › portable-desalination-drinking-w...
icp desalination from news.mit.edu
Apr 28, 2022 — Instead, their unit relies on a technique called ion concentration polarization (ICP), which was pioneered by Han's group more than
10 years ago ...
Batch desalination... · Solar-powered system offers a...
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emerging de-sal technology that doesn't cost 20watts a litre! nice!
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People have been working on this for 12-14 years. So far no product. The energy requirements are less of a problem with the price of solar coming down
so much. Actually the disposal requirements for the concentrated salt solution put forth by the Mexican Government (CONAGUA) are a bigger problem for
sea water to fresh water conversion than the technology to do it.
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Quote: Originally posted by RFClark | People have been working on this for 12-14 years. So far no product. The energy requirements are less of a problem with the price of solar coming down
so much. Actually the disposal requirements for the concentrated salt solution put forth by the Mexican Government (CONAGUA) are a bigger problem for
sea water to fresh water conversion than the technology to do it. |
yeah as in EMERGING technology.....don't know where you are but where im at we're OUT of water. you have a plan?
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WG,
If you’re in California bad governance, the Costal Commission and NIMBYs are the reason you don’t have sea water conversion now not technology.
As for a plan, yes I do have one. Move to BCS north of Cabo where we have a great solar powered well.
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Quote: Originally posted by RFClark | WG,
If you’re in California bad governance, the Costal Commission and NIMBYs are the reason you don’t have sea water conversion now not technology.
As for a plan, yes I do have one. Move to BCS north of Cabo where we have a great solar powered well. | oh yes
our “bon apatite” friend, finish your beer and go to bed !
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I don’t drink, but here’s a read for you!
Los Angeles (CNN)As California battles a historic drought and a water crisis looms, the state's coastline protection agency on Thursday unanimously
rejected the development of a $1.4 billion desalination plant in Huntington Beach that would have converted ocean water into municipal water for
Orange County residents.
Eleven members of the California Coastal Commission voted against the facility, which water treatment developer Poseidon Water has been trying to
build for decades.
Poseidon said the plant would be capable of producing up to 50 million gallons of drinking water a day, helping to make the region more drought
resilient.
[Edited on 8-2-2022 by RFClark]
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Did you bother to find out why the idea was rejected?
It may be a better idea to stop watering golf courses.
[Edited on 8-2-2022 by SFandH]
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Quote: Originally posted by SFandH | Did you bother to find out why the idea was rejected?
It may be a better idea to stop watering golf courses. |
The majority of water in California is still heavily subsidized and virtually given to agricultural interests.
John
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Food grows where water flows
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Yes, as would anyone who has lived in California post AQMD and Costal Commission. The CNN article is for a Left leaning news outlet generally
surprised at the rejection!
The reasons given in the article ran from it would exacerbate sea level rise and might harm the marine life to the cost of the water wold be passed
along to the users. The following quote is typical.
“On its website dedicated to fighting the Huntington Beach plant, the non-profit Surfrider Foundation indicates the water the project would provide
is not needed, calling the potential plant "a waste of money."
NIMBYs!
Stopping golf courses from watering sounds like a plan until you discover many of the golf courses are watered with water from sewage plants that
would otherwise be released back into the ocean. Those purple hydrants that you see are part of the recycled water system!
The water that flows down the LA river into the ocean is good recycled water waisted to satisfy “green” yuppies! When I was a child the LA
“river” was a flood control system to channel excessive rain into the ocean.
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No problem with that as long as it's priced fairly, not given away to corporate farms.
John
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