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[Sustainability Science and Engineering] Sustainable Water for the Future: Water Recycling versus Desalination Volume 2 || Chapter 10 Concentrate Treatment for Inland Desalting

โœ Scribed by Gabelich, Christopher J.


Book ID
120020407
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
896 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0444531157
ISSN
1871-2711

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book is part of a series on sustainability. Specifically, it deals with the issue of sustainable water use. Fresh sources of potable water are being depleted across the world. Pure water is the goal of water utilities as well as several industries. Well past the experimental stage, membrane processes are now a proven and reliable method of providing high-quality, cost-effective water. Membrane technologies have immediate applications to treatment of fresh, brackish and sea waters, as well as wastewater reclamation. With innovative module design and engineering, micro- and ultra-filtrations have become effective and economical for drinking water production, particularly for removal of microorganisms. Membrane bioreactors are being developed for municipal and industrial water recycling. Various membrane processes are also used to remove contaminants from industrial wastewaters.

This book covers the fundamental and practical concepts and issues regarding the application of membrane technologies for sustainable water treatment. It describes and compares the effectiveness of desalination versus water recycling for long-term sustainable water use.

  • Describes the global water situation with respect to sustainability - Emphasizes the role of membrane technologies - Compares the strategies of water recycling and desalination

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