A proposal for reclamation by dilution of irrigation water

An account is given of numerical feasibility calculations performed prior to field experiments with a controlled-salinity mixing valve to regulate the mix of water from a power plant cooling system with higher grade well water and thus produce water of specified salinity, to be carried out in the co...

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