Review of Desalination and Concentrate Management Issues for Increasing Drinking Water Supplies


Autoria(s): Hassinger, Elaine
Data(s)

13/08/2007

Resumo

Water quantity and quality issues worldwide are causing nations to consider alternate sources for drinking water. Desalination and other membrane processes for treatment of seawater and brackish inland waters have been in use for the past quarter century and are growing in use worldwide. These treatment processes create a highly concentrated waste stream in which the principal constituents are dissolved solids. This report provides an overview of desalination methods and the methods available to dispose of this waste stream. Innovative technologies being studied for possible future use are also discussed.

Identificador

http://digitalcommons.du.edu/ucol_epm/220

Publicador

Digital Commons @ DU

Fonte

Environmental Policy Management

Palavras-Chave #concentrate disposal; desalination; Drinking water; Saline water conversion; Saline water conversion plants -- Waste disposal; Water -- Purification -- Membrane filtration; Water -- Purification -- Reverse osmosis process; Water quality; water quality; water quantity
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