A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
If RO, MF, UF, and MBR are initials that resonate with you, then you know membrane technology. If not, and even if so, read on. In basic terms, membrane technology is an advanced treatment process that allows “good water” to pass through a filter, called a membrane, leaving behind the source water's “bad” water particles. While this is also the goal of other filtration systems, membrane technology helps clean water to greater levels and, as a result, allows you to tap into new water sources of lower original quality with the confidence that you can still meet the increasingly stringent water quality regulations.
If RO, MF, UF, and MBR are initials that resonate with you, then you know membrane technology. If not, and even if so, read on. In basic terms, membrane technology is an advanced treatment process that allows “good water” to pass through a filter, called a membrane, leaving behind the source water's “bad” water particles. While this is also the goal of other filtration systems, membrane technology helps clean water to greater levels and, as a result, allows you to tap into new water sources of lower original quality with the confidence that you can still meet the increasingly stringent water quality regulations.
Over 2,000!
Lafrance, David (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 107 ; 10
2015-04-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Computer-aided design of 2,000 bridges
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
|LogoLounge : 2,000 international identities by leading designers
TIBKAT | 2003
|World - Bioremediation Internet list @ 2,000 members
Online Contents | 1999
Sydney 2,000 Olympics - The Green Promise
British Library Online Contents | 1998
|2,000 tonnes of household hazwaste from Berlin
Online Contents | 1998