This paper addresses important design considerations for emerging membrane brine concentration processes, with specific focus on osmotically-assisted reverse osmosis (OARO). These processes are assessed on the basis of total cost of water over a range of brine TDS levels. For example, anticipated performance from modeled systems, validated with field testing, indicates that SWRO brine can be desalinated at 50% recovery, producing high-quality permeate at a specific cost of as little as $0.60/m3. The prospect of low costs combined with the broad market acceptance of membrane desalination methods portend a shift away from thermal brine concentration, in the same way that SWRO displaced MSF and MED for seawater desalination, while opening new opportunities for the application of membrane technologies.
Design Considerations and Economics of Emerging Membrane Brine Concentration Processes
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| First Name | Richard |
| Last Name | Stover |
| Keywords | Brine Concentration, SWRO, TDS levels |
| Year | 22 |
| File | WED08-02_Stover_Richard_Presentation.pdf |