Water treatment using membrane technology will always generate a coninuous flow of concentrate which must be discharged or the water treatment process will stop. Discharge can be treatment of the concentrate to a solid or ZLD but currently at a relatively high cost. The concentrate will contain only the elements present in the raw water, or contaminants depending on the viewpoint, at much higher concentrations. Ideally the concentrate is a resource somewhere or to someone which makes an ideal disposal resolution. This presentation will outline the issues associated with concentrate discharge.
Regulatory Concerns About Concentrate and Permitting for Concentrate Disposal
| Details | |
|---|---|
| First Name | John |
| Last Name | Potts, PE |
| Keywords | Concentrate, Permitting, Disposal |
| Year | 17 |
| File | 1-3_Potts_John.pdf |