Treatment of Wastewater for Reuse in a Cooling Tower

Date Published: 2013 | Technical journal archive

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The membrane treatments, ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis (RO) allow the production of high-quality industrial water from wastewater and thus the management of scaling, corrosion and biofouling as an alternative to aggressive chemical treatments. This article provides details of these treatments, their design in addition to plant performance and particular 'solution-to-problem' aspects.

Companies: Dow Water & Process Solutions
Authors: Katariina Majamaa, Steve Gluck, Javier Suarez
Tags: Cooling TowersMembranesNanofiltrationUltrafiltrationReverse Osmosis (RO)

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