drinking water reuse Articles
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Dynamic Water Balance Model - Case Study
Client: Dynamic Water Balance Model Location: Monterey, California Solutions: Drinking Water, Wastewater, Water Resources, Water Reuse ...
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Possibilities for reuse of treated domestic wastewater in The Netherlands
The implementation of wastewater reuse is becoming an increasingly important means of supplementing water supply needs and/or reducing costs. The present paper provides examples of possible uses of treated domestic effluent for the three sectors, i.e. public water supply, industrial and agricultural uses with the aim to address the feasibility of these applications. It is concluded that, although ...
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Project - South Pacific Laundry - Brunswick East, Australia
South Pacific Laundry received a grant as part of the Laundry Water Efficiency Program in 2011 to implement a Kemco two stage filtration system comprising a ceramic microfiltration (CMF) system and a reverse osmosis (RO) system to deliver water (of a higher quality than drinking water) back to laundry for reuse throughout all laundry ...
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Genesis Water Technologies Awarded Water Innovation Prize 2022 for Genclean-Muni AOP disinfection liquid technology
Genesis Water Technologies receives top honors as the winner of a Judges choice award in the category of water disinfection for its Genclean-Muni AOP disinfection liquid technology during the 2022 Sydney Water Innovation Festival tech tank presentation in Sydney, Australia in December. The Sydney Water Festival is a prestigious yearly water conference with attendance of various utilities and ...
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Why is drinking water treatment necessary?
Water is found in ample amount almost everywhere on earth. The natural water resources such as lakes, rivers, etc. that provide water contain a lot of pollution, garbage which is unfit for human consumption. To clean the water, it should undergo numerous water treatment media procedures that make it suitable to drink. The water purifiers designed to eliminate or reduce certain types of pollutants ...
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The advantages of advanced oxidation with filtration
Breaking the trend of agricultural appliances with the help of 14 V electricity; a system with high voltage was lately introduced in the farming sector. The government is providing power to engine auxiliaries and other electrically driven systems. It helps to reduce fuel consumption, under the load part conditions. Nowadays, more farmers are encouraged to use the high voltage system. ...
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Biodosimetry of a full-scale uv disinfection system to achieve regulatory approval for wastewater reuse
In order to respond to the stringent disinfection requirements for reclaimed wastewater in the United States, Ozonia North America (ONA) undertook a bioassay validation study of a lowpressure nvery high-output (LPVHO) ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system. The disinfection performance of this process technology was verified via biodosimetry in accordance with the Ultraviolet Disinfection ...
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Potable reuse treatment trains throughout the world
Potable reuse is becoming an increasingly common strategy for bolstering water resource portfolios in water-scarce regions. Each application poses unique challenges, whether related to treatment goals, regulatory requirements, or political and public acceptance, and these issues have a significant impact on the final treatment train selection. This review describes the various potable reuse ...
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An Australian perspective on DPR: technologies, sustainability and community acceptance
Australia has had guidelines in place for water recycling (for all uses other than potable reuse) since 2006. These guidelines were extended in May 2008 to cover potable reuse and have since been applied to two potable reuse schemes – one in Brisbane (Queensland) in 2011 and the second in Perth (Western Australia) in 2013. These guidelines cover both indirect potable reuse and direct potable ...
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Water Reuse Terminology
All water on Earth is used and reused, over and over, in an elegant water cycle. Water reuse occurs in various ways on a daily basis. It happens when a community’s treated wastewater is discharged into rivers or other water bodies. If you live in a community downstream of another, chances are you are reusing water from an upstream town. Scientifically proven advances in water technology ...
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Next generation of UV systems to showcased at WEFTEC 2010
With atg UV Technology systems treating in excess of 5,000 m3/hr daily, Ultraviolet disinfection is no longer an ‘emerging' technology. atg UV Technology will be attending WEFTEC 2010, (Booth 1438) and in addition to exhibiting their wide selection of conventional UV disinfection systems and services, technical experts will be on hand to discuss their soon to be released new range of UVLX ...
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How GWT AOP Advanced Oxidation Systems Helped Companies to Achieve Better Water Treatment Results
AOP Advanced Oxidation Systems, How GWT Has Helped Companies To Treat Emerging Pollutants If you’ve read our article on the benefits of a Genesis Water Technologies, Inc. AOP advanced oxidation system, you are probably curious to know about some examples of how our systems have helped some of our clients. We will look at a couple of case studies from the oil and gas ...
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Where Is the Most Water Reuse Taking Place?
Water reuse is becoming increasingly important as water scarcity becomes prevalent throughout the world. Whether it’s referred to as water reuse, water recycling, water reclamation, or another name, the resulting purified wastewater can be used in many applications, both potable and nonpotable. In some places, water reuse has been slow to catch on, particularly because of the so-called ...
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Pilot projects provide insights on potable water reuse
Recycling wastewater is becoming more and more important, but it’s rarely consumed directly. What’s more common is direct potable reuse, a process in which wastewater is treated to drinkable standards. Instead of being injected into an aquifer or an environmental buffer, the treated water is commonly either distributed upstream of a drinking water treatment plant or added directly ...
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Australian Cities Adopt Wastewater Reuse
Getting past old attitudes is a key to keeping up with growing water needs Potable reuse of wastewater has gone by many different names, some of them unflattering, like “toilet to tap.” Despite the clear benefits of water reuse, this so-called “ick factor” has slowed the adoption of technology that can transform wastewater into drinking water. Indirect potable reuse ...
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Demonstration of Resin Adsorption Techology for Treatment of VOCs in Groundwater
Untitled Document ABSTRACT Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) has been a center for the development, testing, and manufacture of military-related chemicals since World War I, with industrial activities concentrated in the Canal Creek Area. Groundwater at APG has been impacted by these historical practices. The APG Installation Restoration Program (IRP) is ...
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Rainwater characterisation and its potential use in a Brazilian airport plant
This study evaluated the physicochemical and microbiological characteristics of rainwater and water samples taken from rainfall simulation over a roof and aircraft parking areas at São Paulo International Airport (SPIA), Brazil, aiming its reuse in non–potable situations. The results achieved did not indicate the presence of Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, As, ...
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Common Issues of UF Filter System Operations
One facet of technological advancement is attempting to mitigate the more glaring issues that consistently crop up due to the nature of a system process. Of course, even with decades of improvement nothing is infallible. In this article, we will discuss the common issues that can occur using UF filtration systems.Ultrafiltration is a pressure driven membrane separation technology that is a ...
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Public acceptability of indirect potable water reuse in the south-east of England
Public controversy over planned indirect potable reuse of wastewater has been a significant obstacle to implementing proposed schemes in the United States and Australia. Surveys of public attitudes to water reuse have generally shown lower acceptance of indirect potable reuse compared with other reuse options, such as irrigation. The south-east of England is projected to experience a shortfall ...
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Arizona Removing Obstacles to Wastewater Recycling
Starting in 2018, new rules will allow direct potable reuse of wastewater Existing technology can efficiently treat water to any desired level of purity, but no municipal water system in the United States has yet adopted direct potable reuse, or the use of recycled sewage for drinking water, mostly because popular psychological and political barriers have been difficult to overcome. Even in ...
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