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Figure 1. The proposed desalination process (Umgeni Water, 2015a)
Figure 2. LCA stages included for  the desalination and treatment of mine-affected water processes investigated
Table 1. Summary of chemicals used for the desalination process
Figure 3. Impact assessment results (ReCiPe Midpoint V1.12 / World Recipe H / Characterisation Method)  for the desalination process for 1 m3 potable water
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