Damian Palin: Mining minerals from seawater

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Translator: Timothy Covell Reviewer: Morton Bast
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I collaborate with bacteria.
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And I'm about to show you
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some stop-motion footage that I made recently
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where you'll see bacteria accumulating minerals
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from their environment
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over the period of an hour.
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So what you're seeing here
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is the bacteria metabolizing,
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and as they do so
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they create an electrical charge.
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And this attracts metals
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from their local environment.
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And these metals accumulate as minerals
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on the surface of the bacteria.
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One of the most pervasive problems
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in the world today for people
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is inadequate access
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to clean drinking water.
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And the desalination process
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is one where we take out salts.
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We can use it for drinking and agriculture.
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Removing the salts from water --
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particularly seawater --
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through reverse osmosis
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is a critical technique
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for countries who do not have access to clean drinking water
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around the globe.
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So seawater reverse osmosis
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is a membrane-filtration technology.
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We take the water from the sea
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and we apply pressure.
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And this pressure forces the seawater
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through a membrane.
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This takes energy,
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producing clean water.
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But we're also left with a concentrated salt solution, or brine.
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But the process is very expensive
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and it's cost-prohibitive for many countries around the globe.
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And also, the brine that's produced
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is oftentimes just pumped back out into the sea.
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And this is detrimental to the local ecology
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of the sea area that it's pumped back out into.
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So I work in Singapore at the moment,
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and this is a place that's really a leading place
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for desalination technology.
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And Singapore proposes by 2060
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to produce [900] million liters per day
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of desalinated water.
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But this will produce an equally massive amount
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of desalination brine.
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And this is where my collaboration with bacteria comes into play.
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So what we're doing at the moment
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is we're accumulating metals
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like calcium, potassium and magnesium
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from out of desalination brine.
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And this, in terms of magnesium
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and the amount of water that I just mentioned,
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equates to a $4.5 billion
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mining industry for Singapore --
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a place that doesn't have any natural resources.
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So I'd like you to image a mining industry
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in a way that one hasn't existed before;
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imagine a mining industry
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that doesn't mean defiling the Earth;
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imagine bacteria helping us do this
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by accumulating and precipitating
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and sedimenting minerals
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out of desalination brine.
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And what you can see here
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is the beginning of an industry in a test tube,
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a mining industry that is in harmony with nature.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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