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A performance comparison of individual and combined treatment modules for water recycling

A performance comparison of individual and combined treatment modules for water recycling
Autor:

Khan, S. / Wintgens, T. / Sherman, P. / Zaricky, J. / Schäfer, A. (2005)

Quelle:

Environmental Progress 24 (2005), 4, 383-391

Datum: 2005

Khan, S. / Wintgens, T. / Sherman, P. / Zaricky, J. / Schäfer, A. (2005): „A performance comparison of individual and combined treatment modules for water recycling“. In: Environmental Progress 24 (2005), 4, 383-391

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An Advanced Water Recycling Demonstration Plant (AWRDP) was commissioned and constructed by the Queensland State Government in Australia. The AWRDP was used to study the effectiveness of a variety of treatment processes in the upgrading of municipal wastewater for water recycling applications.

The AWRDP consists of eight modules, each housing an individual specific treatment process. These processes are flocculation, dissolved air flotation, dual media filtration, ozonation, biological activated carbon adsorption, microfiltration, reverse osmosis, and ultraviolet disinfection.

The individual performances of the treatment processes were determined, as well as their interdependence in series. A range of chemical water quality parameters were investigated. The study provides a broad process comparison on the basis of an important catalogue of these key parameters.

This will be valuable in the selection and optimization of treatment processes trains in full-scale water recycling applications.