Treatment and disposal of RO brine is an important part in sustaining the water reclamation practice. RO brine generated from water reclamation contains high concentration of organic and inorganic compounds. Cost-effective technologies for treatment of RO brine are still relatively unexplored. Thus, this study aim to determine a feasible treatment process for removal of both organic and inorganic compounds in RO brine generated from NEWater production. The proposed treatment consists of biological activated carbon (BAC) column followed by capacitive deionization (CDI) process for organic and inorganic removals, respectively. Preliminary bench-scale study demonstrated about 20% TOC removal efficiency was achieved using BAC at 40 mins empty bed contact time (EBCT) while the CDI process was able to remove more than 90% conductivity reducing it from 2.19 mS/cm to only about 164 μS/cm. More than 90% cations and anions in the BAC effluent were removed using CDI process. In addition, TOC and TN removals of 78% and 91%, respectively were also attained through this process. About 90% water recovery was achieved. This process shows the potential of increased water recovery in the reclamation process while volume for disposal can be further minimized. Further studies on the sustainable operation and process optimization are ongoing.
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September 01 2008
Treatment of RO brine–towards sustainable water reclamation practice
H. Y. Ng;
1Division of Environmental Science & Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore 117576
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L. Y. Lee;
L. Y. Lee
1Division of Environmental Science & Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore 117576
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S. L. Ong;
S. L. Ong
2Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore, 11756
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G. Tao;
G. Tao
3Centre for Advanced Water Technology, Singapore Utilities International Pte Ltd, Republic of Singapore, 608575
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B. Viawanath;
B. Viawanath
3Centre for Advanced Water Technology, Singapore Utilities International Pte Ltd, Republic of Singapore, 608575
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K. Kekre;
K. Kekre
3Centre for Advanced Water Technology, Singapore Utilities International Pte Ltd, Republic of Singapore, 608575
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W. Lay;
W. Lay
4Technology and Water Quality Office, Public Utilities Board of Singapore, Republic of Singapore, 228231
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H. Seah
H. Seah
4Technology and Water Quality Office, Public Utilities Board of Singapore, Republic of Singapore, 228231
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Water Sci Technol (2008) 58 (4): 931–936.
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H. Y. Ng, L. Y. Lee, S. L. Ong, G. Tao, B. Viawanath, K. Kekre, W. Lay, H. Seah; Treatment of RO brine–towards sustainable water reclamation practice. Water Sci Technol 1 September 2008; 58 (4): 931–936. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2008.713
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