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Committee Report: Membrane Desalting Technologies
Many decision‐makers in the water supply field are not familiar with advances in membrane technologies for desalting, softening, trihalomethane precursor removal, and wastewater reuse. Membrane technologies should be considered as a water treatment alternative, particularly when adequate low‐cost freshwater supplies are not available. Two such technologies, reverse osmosis and electrodialysis, are described in this report, as well as system design considerations and costs.
Committee Report: Membrane Desalting Technologies
Many decision‐makers in the water supply field are not familiar with advances in membrane technologies for desalting, softening, trihalomethane precursor removal, and wastewater reuse. Membrane technologies should be considered as a water treatment alternative, particularly when adequate low‐cost freshwater supplies are not available. Two such technologies, reverse osmosis and electrodialysis, are described in this report, as well as system design considerations and costs.
Committee Report: Membrane Desalting Technologies
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 81 ; 30-37
1989-11-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Commercial membrane desalting plants, data and analysis
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