A brief review of desalination in Australia in 2010

G. Crisp, E. Swinton, N. Palmer
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Recent climate changes and population growth throughout Australia have highlighted the need for more diverse and climate-independent water sources. Australia is the world's driest inhabited continent and the unpredictable climate means that the Australian population generally requires up to five times the water storage than does an equivalent population in the UK. Although 85% of its people live within 50 km of the coast, the country has only begun to consider large-scale seawater desalination within the past five years (Crisp, 2009). The total potable and industrial water consumption in Australia is around 50,000 ML/d (Hoang, 2009). In 2008, the total volume of water desalinated for potable and industrial use was about 0.6% (300 ML/d) and this is expected to increase more than seven times to 4% by 2013. A brief review of current (2010) desalination capacity in Australia follows and includes major seawater plants, brackish water and wastewater reuse.
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2010年澳大利亚海水淡化的简要回顾
最近澳大利亚的气候变化和人口增长凸显了对更多样化和不受气候影响的水资源的需求。澳大利亚是世界上最干燥的有人居住的大陆,不可预测的气候意味着澳大利亚人口通常需要的储水量是英国同等人口的五倍。尽管85%的人口居住在距离海岸50公里的范围内,但该国在过去五年内才开始考虑大规模的海水淡化(Crisp, 2009)。澳大利亚的饮用水和工业用水总量约为50,000 ML/d (Hoang, 2009)。2008年,用于饮用和工业用途的淡化水总量约为0.6%(300毫升/天),预计到2013年,这一比例将增加7倍以上,达到4%。以下是澳大利亚目前(2010年)海水淡化能力的简要回顾,包括主要海水厂、微咸水和废水再利用。
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