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Local effects are indeed the concern. If you dump the brine in something like a harbor (typically where cities are built) you can have extreme growth in salinity which also makes desalination harder. It’s a problem for Middle Eastern countries reliant on it



It won't be a problem for CA, though. There's a strong current that goes right by the shore, it'll help to quickly mix the brine.


Along every inch of the entire coastline?


Pretty much, once you're a hundred meters or so off the coast. Of course, not inside the coastal bays.

You have to take it into account if you want to kayak to Channel Islands.




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