Friday 1 July 2022

Fresh water for the Aral sea

free fresh water

An ambitious restoration project is bringing back fish—and fishermen—to the North Aral Sea in Kazakhstan, National Geographic reports. The Aral Sea was once one of the world's largest freshwater lakes, supplying tens of thousands of tons of fish every year.

The aral sea, also is water due to Stalin's cotton plantations..  But we are not that far away from the open ocean with only 100 metre drop to the open sea.  So we are back to my idea of vacuum desalination.

We site a bank of solar panels just offshore, and drive vacuum pumps.  We don't snorkels into sea water and suck up this sort water by one metre.  At which stage it boils, into fresh water vapour.

Leaving all salts and heavy metals behind: professor Argent was a world expert on heavy metal toxicity.  Unfortunately he was dead before I started work on this idea.

So we transport the fresh water vapour through a large part been choose to above the sea.  Which is now a desert!  We vent the water vapour into a cooling mist.

Which then form into water drops, which fill the sea the fresh water.  This idea is so much cheaper and safer and pressure desalination.

A legal or high pressure desalination and people lose their limbs or a life!  With a vacuum desalination set up, we get a hiss.  And use a bicycle puncture repair kit to seal the hole.

We are going to transport 20,000 liters of water to above the seas.  As two million liters of water vapour.  This will read fill the light the pressure water.  And we can then introduce fish to restock the seas.

Also importing water from inland seas, which will contain the algae and other life forms we need.  We reestablish the viral sea as a fertile fresh water lake.  And vacuum desalination is so stupendously inexpensive.

We use solar panels, which import fresh water vapour during the day.  Using no external power source.  I would advocate never farming cotton again.

This is a sort of technology that undergraduate engineers could happily source said as the final year engineering project at Sheffield University.  And all the extra plant life in the seas, will obviously sucking carbon dioxide as the air.

The trace level of carbon dioxide is only two parts per million.  The limit to life on earth!  Extra carbon dioxide ends up as additional life within 5 minutes.  No climate affect!  Burning the fossil fuels has increased active biological life on earth.

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