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I don't think there's a "fast" way to melt ice. I usually store mine in a container underwater in each of my water type storages. It melts over time.
I have seen a video of someone melting it with the water heater, but it wasn't going very fast, and he had water around it to heat up.
Edit: I was wrong, it was pretty fast. I don't know if it still works though, you can give it a try if you have some water :p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quzq_eqfedw
Try scrolling around the undiscovered areas of the map and listen for a geyser. They make a distinct noise that you can hear even if you can't see it.
Theoretically, could I route a geyser's water directly into an ice biome, and melt the ice while simulataneously cooling down the geyser water?
This is what people tend to do, yes (but you won't need more water than the geyser supplies.) You should pump it into a pool in the ice biome, and let it build up so that it has some time to cool down. For example, make a pool that overflows into a second pool with a pump. It needs covered so that melting polluted ice doesn't contaminate.
This will basically ruin the ice biome. I suggest adding a bunch of wheezeworts to help with cooling.
Later when you have a pepper farm, you can route the water there before sending it to be cooled. Just weave the pipes back and forth in the background behind the peppers so that it warms them up.