Removal of fouling species from brackish water reverse osmosis reject stream
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Brine disposal from reverse osmosis (RO) systems remains a major challenge for the desalination industry especially in inland areas where discharge options are very limited. Solutions will entail the introduction of economic treatment processes that will alleviate the brine’s negative impact on the environment and reduce its discharge volume. Such processes could act as an intermediary treatment process for the recycling of the brine through an additional RO stage which, for brackish water (BW) desalination, could lead to saving valuable water while reducing the amount of brine discharge. In this context, the study at hand attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of a one-step chemical process for the treatment of BWRO brine. This study seeks to determine optimal operating conditions relative to type, ratio, and dosage of alkalizing chemicals, pH and temperature, for substantially reducing the concentrations of scaling parameters such as calcium, magnesium, silica, and strontium. The results indicate that precipitation softening at pH = 11.5 using combined chemical dosages of NaOH and Na2CO3 in a ratio of 2:1 leads to substantial removal of calcium and magnesium (>95%) and moderately high removal of strontium and silica (>71%). © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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Brackish water brine, Precipitation, Reverse osmosis, Scaling, Sodium carbonate, Sodium hydroxide, Filtration, Membranes, artificial, Osmosis, Rivers, Saline waters, Water purification, Calcium, Desalination, Magnesium, Precipitation (chemical), Silica, Strontium, Water recycling, Brackish water, Silicon dioxide, Salt water, Brackish water reverse osmosis, Calcium and magnesiums, Impact on the environment, Optimal operating conditions, Reverse osmosis systems, Scaling parameter, Brine, Chemical compound, Fouling, Pollutant removal, Precipitation (chemistry), Scale effect, Wastewater treatment, Article, Chemical reaction, Concentration (parameters), Fouling organism, Ph, Temperature, Waste component removal, Waste water management, Artificial membrane, River, Water management, Lead removal (water treatment)