Abstract

Desalination of seawater has become an important and growing industry due to the present water shortage in the world. However, the desalination may result in environmental impacts, mainly derived by the discharge into adjacent coastal waters of brine and additives produced during the desalination processes (e.g., biocides and membrane cleaning chemicals). To measurement of environmental impact by desalination, we approached environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedure [1] for the desalination plant of Chuja Island in South Korea. We conducted a series of marine bioassays using three phytoplankton, rotifer, benthic copepod and one fish species for source water, discharged brine waters and chemical additives. There was no significant toxicity of brine discharge on tested organisms but high toxicity was found at the chemical additives as chlorine and membrane cleaning chemical. In terms of the habitat susceptibility it is located in relatively insensitive habitat, open rocky shore with gravel bottom. Base...

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