The water does get back into the ocean sooner or later, at least most of the time, see - rivers
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FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 1 year agoYou’re removing salt and water. So you are increasing salinity when returning it to the ocean.
LufyCZ@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
Aceticon@lemmy.world 1 year ago
The water too ends up back in the ocean at the end of its cycle (same as what happens with water evaporated from the ocean which ends up raining on land) after having been used.
What that paper you linked looks into (and indeed it is important) are the local effects of constantly releasing the brine in an area, since it locally increases the salinity of the water.
So yeah, it’s a valid problem, but not a “we can’t put the salt back in the ocean” (in fact we have do it, to otherwise over time the salinity of the ocean will decrease as the water gets returned to the ocean but in that scenario the salt would not) but rather a “we can’t just have some outlets discharging brine always in the same space” problem.
It’s a “polution with brine water” problem rather than a “salinity of the ocean” one.