• AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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    Could these be removed via evaporative distillation?

    I’m aware the treatment plants don’t distill water, but it could be useful on the personal level. I could probably distill 20 gallons a day without much draw on the solar production.

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      That’s about the only way to do it. Then you’d have to add the minerals, etc that would be missing from it.

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        Not to mention the astronomical amount of energy required to do that. Boiling water is insanely energy intensive at scale you would basically need to dedicate nuclear power plants to treatment facilities

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            Sure but you’re going to have fairly Limited flow rate or need an astronomically expensive solar still to be able to do the kind of volume at treatment plant needs to be able to do

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      I wonder how much unwanted material would be left to deal with after you evaporate off the clean water? And what would you do with it?

      I’m not saying this as a deterent or to suggest you are wrong to consider trying(its an interesting idea!) I’m just genuinely curious how much there’d be and what it would look like.

      If you ever do this and find out please post it here!