The malta seawater reverse osmosis facility
โ Scribed by WilliamT. Andrews; JamesH. Sleigh; RobertA. Bergman
- Book ID
- 107746661
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 30 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0011-9164
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Reverse osmosis as the first step in the process of seawater concentration has been investigated. The brine of up to 10 % TOS was aimed at applying pressures not higher than 60 bars. Such a process was shown to be feasible when reverse osmosis membranes of moderate solute rejections were used. The
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The product water recovery is introduced as a figure of merit in assessing the economic viability of two-stage reverse osmosis desalination at high feed salinities. Design calculations on a two-stage seawater desalination plant in Kuwait using the GKSS plate system are included. ## ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
## Most comnerclal seawater reverse osmosis plants deslgned to date are driven using a feed pressure In the range of 800-1000 psig (5500-6900 kPa). Membranes rated at 1200 psig (8300 kPa) are now available and it is reasonable to expect membranes capable of even higher pressure operatton \n the ne
The Mt. Zion/Rustic water supply system in Southeastern Virginia recently installed the first municipal membrane filtration treatment process in Virginia. The 15,000 gpd reverse osmosis system is arranged in a 2:l array using 15 4-inch Hydranautic's CPA2 membranes. Initial performance of the treatme