SunDragon Salt Factory's 100% Green No Salt Brine.
Facing the salt disposal problem of the desalination process must be met agressively. Searching for a cheeper answer has been ongoing for 20 years and no answer has come forth nor will there be an answer from the desalination industry. Drying the salt out of the salty water is the only practicle answer. There is no cost comparision between failure and success.
Sustaning life as it is known in the southwest depends on water the water problem is a salt problem that is not going away.
No salt solution no future! A new solution is in order and SunDragon salt factories are a solution.

 

 
Drying the salt out of the water and never creating a brine is the answer to green desalination.
Salt disposal is the issue that is stopping the economic growth of the southwest.
There is no cheep solution for the desalination process, the salt has to be solidified and dried for solid disposal.
When dried salt becomes part of the desalination process the process will be more acceptable as the solid waste is much less a threat to the health of the environment. Ample supplies of fresh water in a desert generate hundreds of millions of dollars in economic stimulus.
 
The salt doesn't go away and has 14,000 known uses.
 
SunDragon Salt Catchers and Solids Scalers do not have the problems of conventional desalination.
 
We attack the salt problem in saline waters by drying and solidifying the impurities from the feed water.
 
SunDragon Salt Factory Systems exsiccation technology turns saline feed water into 100% distilled water and 100% dried salt. Salt and impurities recovery is in a dried solid form.
 
Particles, microbial cyst, scaling and biofouling, Calcium carbonate scaling, are what a SunDragon is designed to handle and trap.
 
Regulatory limits are becoming progressively strict on the limits of aqueous discharge and wastewater treatment. Not only are future investments in water desalination limited existing avenues of disposal may be curtailed.
 
SunDragon have 2 water streams(influent high TDS effluent lower TDS) a zero brine discharge solution for the desalination and wastewater industries. SunDragon collects all the salt and impurities from seawater or brackish ground water, producing dried salt and impurities with a distilled water effluent.
 
SunDragon Salt Factory systems are designed for the southwestern American market; west Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and southern California are our target markets.
 
SunDragon systems are not for consumer use, They are designed to process salt water, wastewater and water classified as hazardous waste.
 
No permitting for discharge stream disposal!
The cost and time of discharge permitting and a legal war with environmentalists will pay for a 500,000 gallon a day water purification system and YOU CAN BE FLOWING WATER IN LESS THAN 90 DAYS.
Why we use Vapor Compression Distillation (VCD) technology:
The most economical source of quality, distilled water, is VCD. VCD can handle the broadest spectrum of constituents however VC requires energy. The land and capital cost savings by use of VC distillation is significant when used for water heating with SunDragon technology.
 
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Environmental Control and Life Support Systems, or simply, ECLSS.which utilizes the Vapor Compression Distillation (VCD) technology.Image
 
SunDragon works best with vapor compressions hyper-saline brine discharge at 212 Degrees F

The cleanest water and the greenest discharge solution!

     
    Pounds of Salts and Solids per 1 Million U S Gallons of Water Desalinated
    Based on ppm/tds
    Brackish: 1,000ppm = 8,335.8822 Pounds of Salt
    Brackish: 5,000ppm= 41,679.411 Pounds of Salt
    Highly Brackish:15,000ppm = 125,038.234 Pounds of Salt
    Saline: 30,000 ppm = 250,076.468 Pounds of Salt
    Sea Water: 40,000 ppm = 333,435.291 Pounds of Salt
    Brine: 300,000+ ppm = 2,500,764.681 Pounds of Salt
     

For more information email sundragonsaltfactory@yahoo.com Phone 561 271 8131

 Solar Desalination

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about common table salt. For other uses, see Salt (disambiguation).

Brine being boiled down to pure salt in Zigong, People's Republic of China
Salt is a dietary mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride that is essential for animal life, but can be toxic to many land plants. Salt flavor is one of the basic tastes, making salt one of the oldest, most ubiquitous food seasoning. Salting is an important method of food preservation.
Salt for human consumption is produced in different forms: unrefined salt (such as sea salt), refined salt (table salt), and iodized salt. It is a crystalline solid, white, pale pink or light gray in color, normally obtained from sea water or rock deposits. Edible rock salts may be slightly grayish in color because of mineral content.

Chloride and sodium ions, the two major components of salt, are necessary for the survival of all known living creatures, including humans. Salt is involved in regulating the water content (fluid balance) of the body. Over consumption of salt increases the risk of health problems, including high blood pressure.

 

Salt and salt water or seawater desalination

Brackish well water and saltwater aquifers in the US are abundant and the salt disposal problem is the holdup in turning millions of acres of southwaestern desert green.

The land pictured below sits over millions of acre feet of salt water aquifer.

Desalination of salt water from the aquifer is easy; disposal of the salt from the desalination process is the issue.

It is estimated that some 30% of the worlds irrigated areas suffers from salinity problems and remediation is seen to be prohibitively costly.

Salt dumps or deep ocean disposal of salt from desalination are options.

 

For more information email sundragonsaltfactory@yahoo.com
 
Phone 561 271 8131
 
 

 

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