Exactly how much energy (i.e. barrels of oil a day or tonnes of coal per day, etc.) does it take to power such a massive facility? The author stated that reverse osmosis energy costs have been descending in recent times, yet never answers the question as to how much energy per day that plant uses, as well as how much toxic chemical waste it emits per day as well; instead, they follow it up with a statement that modern day water treatment plants have a higher rate of treating water (this is a clear non-sequitur IMO). I have been growing to despise these over-simplified face-palmingly misinformed articles and all their discontents. If the author doesn't cite their original sources/links at the end of their article (e.g. engineering reports, design schematics, an in-depth critique on efficiency of the facility vs others, energy/economic costs associated with the facility, etc.), as any Proffesional journalist/news reporter/author should, their story/news report may as well be a piece of science fiction, and should be treated as such.
I'm pissed,
-Mangrove