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> Dumping it back into the ocean can be disruptive to the local ecosystem.

I question this as being a problem. The ocean is saturated with the salts that are exposed on the sea floor. When there is too much salt in a solution, the excess will precipitate as solids. As the ocean is already exposed to more salt than it can put into solution, I don't think this would cause a serious issue.




It's been demonstrated as an actual problem with currently functioning desalinization operations.


> As the ocean is already exposed to more salt than it can put into solution ...

Haven't heard of that before. Wouldn't it mean there are underwater areas carpeted in salt crystals?




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