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Desalination Plants in Upper Spencer Gulf spell danger & must not be approved - Jochen Kaempf
Desalination Plants in Upper Spencer Gulf spell danger & must not be approved - Jochen Kaempf
cuttlefishcountry.com Oceanographer Jochen Kaempf of Flinders University is an expert on the dynamics and nature of the marine environment in Spencer Gulf and Gulf St. Vincent. After ten years of intensive study, he understands the sensitive nature of the Upper Spencer Gulf and details the reasons why approving a desalination plant in the region poses serious threats to the Giant Cuttlefish and the variety of organism that live and breed in the marine environment near Point Lowly (sometimes referred to as Port Bonython).
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Gulf desalination plants harming the seas - 15 May 09
Gulf desalination plants harming the seas - 15 May 09
Most of the Arabian Peninsula is desert, and the people who live there have always struggled to find fresh water. Now, the region relies on desalinated seawater for most of its needs - from drinking water to irrigation. But as Steff Gaulter report, the dozens of fresh-water factories across the Gulf have a high environmental cost
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Giant cuttlefish & fisheries at risk from desalination & industrial development at Point Lowly
Giant cuttlefish & fisheries at risk from desalination & industrial development at Point Lowly
cuttlefishcountry.com BHP Billiton are expanding their Olympic Dam mine to a massive scale operation in Roxby Downs, South Australia. Not content with drawing 42 megalitres of water from the Great Artesian Basin for free each day (they currently extract 35 megalitres) the mining multinational has proposed to build a desalination plant to supply extra water to the mine. The Point Lowly Peninsula is BHP's favoured location for the plant, due to cost and convenience of location while little effort has been spent surveying the reduced environmental impact of relocating the facility elsewhere. BHP have rationalised the location by pointing out the speed at which the current moves past the peninsula and the depth of the water, but have failed to pay due attention to the probable accumulation of salinity due to the dynamics of an 'inverse estuary' far from open ocean. The current will sweep the hypersaline waste up the Gulf (into the closed system) and will only disperse the brine towards the open ocean less than half the time it's busy outputting. Dodge tides are also a problem for the dispersal of hypersaline waste water, and for 3-5 days of every month, the tide is virtually still, allowing great upwellings of saline solution which could easily contaminate the chosen breeding grounds of the Giant Australian Cuttlefish. Nearby fish nurseries including those supporting Snapper, squid and other species are also at risk. Oceanographer Jochen Kaempf from Flinders University has <b>...</b>
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Save the Giant Australian Cuttlefish & relocate BHP Billiton's Point Lowly desalination plant
Save the Giant Australian Cuttlefish & relocate BHP Billiton's Point Lowly desalination plant
cuttlefishcountry.com Oceanographer Jochen Kaempf of Flinders University makes a personal plea to the South Australian Parliament to relocate the recently approved BHP Billiton desalination plant. The plant received environmental approval from State and Federal governments on October 10th, and once constructed will deposit wastewater brine pollution directly into the slow-flushing Upper Spencer Gulf system. To prevent the possiblity of the the total annihilation of Upper Spencer Gulf's Giant Australian Cuttlefish and impact on other species, an alternative location outside Spencer Gulf must be sought for the plant. Associate Professor Jochen Kaempf has presented his case for the plants relocation consistently since the plant's initial proposal several years ago.
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Desalination Water Security
Desalination Water Security
Tricia Larking (Operations Interface and Comms Engineer) SA Water talks about how the Adelaide Desalination Plant fits in with South Australia's water security. For more information visit the SA Water website: www.sawater.com.au
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DESALINATION SEA SALT WATER WORT BOIL SOLAR STILL WATER
DESALINATION SEA SALT WATER WORT BOIL SOLAR STILL WATER
This is the extended version. Part 1 of a 4 part series boiling 5 gallons of water. This is a very hard task and while I could have easily boiled 1 gallon, I wanted to test the limit of the lenses. Watch all the videos, there is a lot of info. www.greenpowerscience.com
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Stock Video Footage of the Mediterranean and desalination canals shot in Israel at 4k with Red.
Stock Video Footage of the Mediterranean and desalination canals shot in Israel at 4k with Red.
Tilt down from the Mediterranean to the water rushing through canals back out to the Mediterranean from theIDE Ashkelon Desalination Plant in Israel. Shot with the Red One digital camera at 4k (4096 x 2304) resolution. 02/28/2011. Purchase this clip here: (www.stockhdvideo.com To hire the photographer of this stock video to shoot for you, contact us 9-6MST by calling: 1-801-407-4075 or for more information, go to: (www.royaltyfreestock.org).
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Is Desalination the Answer to the Water Shortage?
Is Desalination the Answer to the Water Shortage?
This story was shot in July 2010. It explores whether seawater desalination - which Israeli heavily invests in - is a sustainable solution to the water shortage in the Middle East. The story was shot for the Video Journalist Movement (www.vjmovement.com and also aired in Yermi Brenner's blog (www.huffingtonpost.com
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Desalination - ICEX
Desalination - ICEX
Spain is the largest producer of desalinated sea water in Europe and America and fourth in the world. Learn more in www.spaintechnology.com/energy/inno/inno.html
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Peter Garrett Planning Approval Bad Decision's Desalination Lies
Peter Garrett Planning Approval Bad Decision's Desalination Lies
The desalination plant is sited in South Gippsland on the Bass Coast, ninety minutes drive from Melbourne. Wonthaggi is the nearest regional centre, located between the holiday resorts of Phillip Island and Inverloch and not far from the famed Wilsons Promontory National Park. The whole area is family friendly with a host of recreational activities. www.abc.net.au/news/2010.../record...whales...desal-plant/900298 The Government have little knowledge and no care about what is living in the sea and what will be lost at Williamson's Beach The message is very clear We should be cleaning up our coasts in the 21st century
