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Purification of Subsurface Waters by Reverse Osmosis
During January‐March 1966, General Dynamics Corporation performed a series of field tests under the sponsorship of the Office of Saline Water, U.S. Department of the Interior, using the reverse osmosis test unit, POGO, on brackish water in three cities in Texas ‐ Midland, Fort Stockton, and Kermit. In September 1966, the Office of Saline Water sponsored an additional test using POGO on natural brackish water at the River Valley Golf Course in San Diego, California. The water at this test site was high in iron and manganese and was virtually saturated with both sulfates and carbonates. These tests were part of an overall program concerned with the application of reverse osmosis to water problems. The series in Texas was concerned primarily with an investigation of high recovery operations on water high in sulfates and carbonates. The test in San Diego extended this investigation to include a consideration of the problems attendant to operation on water that contains high percentages of iron and manganese as well.
Purification of Subsurface Waters by Reverse Osmosis
During January‐March 1966, General Dynamics Corporation performed a series of field tests under the sponsorship of the Office of Saline Water, U.S. Department of the Interior, using the reverse osmosis test unit, POGO, on brackish water in three cities in Texas ‐ Midland, Fort Stockton, and Kermit. In September 1966, the Office of Saline Water sponsored an additional test using POGO on natural brackish water at the River Valley Golf Course in San Diego, California. The water at this test site was high in iron and manganese and was virtually saturated with both sulfates and carbonates. These tests were part of an overall program concerned with the application of reverse osmosis to water problems. The series in Texas was concerned primarily with an investigation of high recovery operations on water high in sulfates and carbonates. The test in San Diego extended this investigation to include a consideration of the problems attendant to operation on water that contains high percentages of iron and manganese as well.
Purification of Subsurface Waters by Reverse Osmosis
Larson, T. J. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 59 ; 1527-1548
1967-12-01
22 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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