The generation of brine solutions from dense membrane (reverse osmosis, RO or nanofiltration, NF) water reclamation systems has been increasing worldwide, and the lack of cost effective disposal options is becoming a critical water resources management issue. In Singapore, NEWater is the product of a multiple barrier water reclamation process from secondary treated domestic effluent using MF/UF-RO and UV technologies. The RO brine (concentrates) accounts for more than 20% of the total flow treated. To increase the water recovery and treat the RO brine, a CDI based process with BAC as pretreatment was tested. The results show that ion concentrations in CDI product were low except SiO2 when compared with RO feed water. CDI product was passed through a RO and the RO permeate was of better quality including low SiO2 as compared to NEWater quality. It could be beneficial to use a dedicated RO operated at optimum conditions with better performance to recover the water. BAC was able to achieve 15–27% TOC removal of RO brine. CDI had been tested at a water recovery ranging from 71.6 to 92.3%. CDI based RO brine treatment could improve overall water recovery of NEWater production over 90%. It was found that calcium phosphate scaling and organic fouling was the major cause of CDI pressure increase. Ozone disinfection and sodium bisulfite dosing were able to reduce CDI fouling rate. For sustainable operation of CDI organic fouling control and effective organic fouling cleaning should be further studied.
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July 01 2011
RO brine treatment and recovery by biological activated carbon and capacitive deionization process
Guihe Tao;
1Technology and Water Quality Office, PUB, Singapore
E-mail: tao_guihe@pub.gov.sg
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Bala Viswanath;
Bala Viswanath
1Technology and Water Quality Office, PUB, Singapore
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Kiran Kekre;
Kiran Kekre
1Technology and Water Quality Office, PUB, Singapore
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Lai Yoke Lee;
Lai Yoke Lee
2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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How Yong Ng;
How Yong Ng
2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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Say Leong Ong;
Say Leong Ong
2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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Harry Seah
Harry Seah
1Technology and Water Quality Office, PUB, Singapore
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Water Sci Technol (2011) 64 (1): 77–82.
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Received:
August 15 2010
Accepted:
March 15 2011
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Guihe Tao, Bala Viswanath, Kiran Kekre, Lai Yoke Lee, How Yong Ng, Say Leong Ong, Harry Seah; RO brine treatment and recovery by biological activated carbon and capacitive deionization process. Water Sci Technol 1 July 2011; 64 (1): 77–82. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.604
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