Desalination
is the process by which salts and other chemicals are removed from salt
or brackish water. It is also known as Desalinization or Desalting or
commonly referred to as “desal”. As traditional sources of
fresh water continue to be depleted and degraded, society is increasingly
looking toward desalination as an option for obtaining water for both
private, and municipal freshwater supply. In the past it has not been
used extensively, primarily because the cost of the product water has
been so much higher than that from conventional sources. With more efficient
desalting technologies being able to produce the water cheaper, in conjunction
with escalating costs of obtaining fresh water from conventional sources,
desalination is starting to look more and more attractive as an option
to many proponents. More...
Working
Group Participants: |
~Working
Group Contact~ |
Name |
Affiliation |
Email |
Phone |
Brad Damitz |
MBNMS |
brad.damitz@noaa.gov |
831-647-4252 |
~Sanctuary
Advisory Council Members (SAC) & Other
Stakeholders ~ |
Name |
Affiliation |
Charles
Lester |
MBNMS
SAC, California Coastal Commission |
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Ron
Massengill |
MBNMS
SAC, At Large |
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Richard
Nutter |
MBNMS
SAC, Agriculture |
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Mike
Bekker |
Cannery
Row Company |
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Jane
Delay |
Save
Our Shores |
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John
Fisher |
MBNMS
Conservation Working Group |
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Tom
Luster |
California
Coastal Commission |
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Pete
Raimondi |
UC
Santa Cruz |
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Leslie
Rosenfeld |
Naval
Postgraduate School |
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Matt
Thompson |
Central
Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board |
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~MBNMS
Staff ~ |
Name |
Affiliation |
Email |
Phone |
Holly
Price |
MBNMS |
holly.price@noaa.gov |
831-647-4247 |
Steve
Lonhart |
MBNMS/SIMoN |
steve.lonhart@noaa.gov |
831-647-4222 |
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