Toxic waste waters polluted with high levels of chemical byproducts of
various industrial processes (e.g., waste water held in industrial
holding ponds) are treated using gas hydrate to extract and remove fresh
water from the polluted water, thus reducing the volume of toxic waste
water inventories. Extracting fresh water by forming and removing the
hydrate raises the concentration of dissolved materials in the residual
concentrated brines to levels at which the residual fluid is suitable for
use as an industrial feedstock. Furthermore, so raising the concentration
of the residual brine will cause certain mineral species to precipitate
out of solution, which mineral species are separated from the fluid and
may be put to other uses, as appropriate. Food products are also
advantageously concentrated by means of gas hydrates.