Sleepless in Rocky Point

Ladyjeeper

Sonoran Goddess
Staff member
It's really gotten humid here today. I was outside for awhile tonight and you can actually see the brisa in the air. 2 of the transformers on the beach park side have been sparking, arcing and popping. I was watching that and remembering when they did that at Miramar RV park. We would be on the sundeck when they exploded. Big bang and bright light......And no power for a day... LOL! Memories brought back...........
 
We finally got water this morning... no more bucket baths and flushing with drinking water, that was beginning to get expensive...
 
Desalination has become fairly reasonable...I am surprised more folks have not looked into that. A 1,000 GPD unit is only $12,500 plus the pump and line from the sea.
 

lagrimas85

AKA Carnac
It.s next to impossible to get permits in Mexico for small desalinators (home use) that suck water from the ocean. I'm not saying people don't do it here, but it is always done without permit's. It was explained to me that if you are in an area without to much water movement like Playa Lopez, the returned water (for every gallon of fresh water you make it takes about 3 gallons of sea water) so you are returning 2 gallons to the sea, but now with all the salt from the gallon you made fresh. The 2 gallons you are returning is now super heavy with salts and instead of mixing with the sea water it sinks and starts to kill what ever it comes in contact with. We put one on a boat made by U.S. Watermaker yhe water goes in at approx. 35000 ppm salts and was coming out at 75ppm salts, so it really worked. My tap water in Maricopa was 450 ppm. It made 1 gallon for every 3 you pushed thru it. It was 2500.00 for a 500 gallon a day unit, complete
 

lagrimas85

AKA Carnac
I don't know if my math is right , but if you took the salts form the gallon you made fresh, 35000 ppm and divided it between the 2 gallons you return that would put the returned water at over 50000 ppm, that sounds pretty salty.
 

jerry

Guest
Vacuum solar desalination might work in our hood
In coastal desert regions such as our part of Sonora where temperatures are high, water could be evaporatively distilled with the heat of sunlight shinning into plastic tanks of seawater in a vacuum. With zero atmospheric pressure the water would boil very quickly with solar power. The steam would be condensed in a water refinery as clean drinking water.
 

lagrimas85

AKA Carnac
In some parts of Africa they desalinate with the sun, but its simple evaporate and condensate and slow as hell. There is also a company that makes water out of air in Mexico using condensing units.
 
Thanks Chari... we're all cleaned up now... and it was fun bathing with mineral water... it made me feel all bubblie...
 
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