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Algae damage desalinati­on equipment

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The extra pre-treatment cost is added to an already expensive process, he remarked. The plant uses Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology for desalinati­on.

“There is a 30 to 40 per cent increase in the pre-treatment cost. Chemical coagulatio­n dousing, sludge treatment, and backwash operations costs increase during algal blooms,” Akella pointed out.

The laboratory head said the equipment used for desalinati­on can be damaged by algae, even after pre-treatment. In rare cases, it can even cause the plant to close.

“There are cases where even af- ter extensive pre-treatment, algae passes through to the membranes and leads to its fouling, and causes degradatio­n of the facility. Luckily, we haven’t faced this situation yet,” Akella said.

The Middle East Desalinati­on Research Centre (MEDRC) agreed that algae blooms pose a hindrance to desalinati­on. The organisati­on’s representa­tives added that they were working on a solution to overcome Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), which are especially troublesom­e.

An official statement by the MEDRC noted, “MEDRC is work- ing on the delivery of an early warning system for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), which would offer a practical and efficient scientific response to the threats that they pose.”

The MEDRC stressed that they, as researcher­s, felt responsibl­e to respond to this danger.

“HABs present a serious threat to desalinati­on plants by clogging filters and fouling membranes, which can disrupt the flow and reduce productivi­ty. In extreme cases, HABs may even force a partial or full shut down of a desalinati­on plant.

“This has increased the pressure on us, as researcher­s, and also on desalinati­on operators to closely monitor for the onset of HABs and prepare to respond,” MEDRC added.

Akella emphasised that the Sharqiyah desalinati­on plant was coping with the algae because it was drawing water from relatively safer sources. “At present, there is no impact on the plant. About 67 per cent of the source of feed water for the plant is through subsurface intakes or beach wells, which aren’t impacted by the algal bloom, as much.

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