Management of Desalination Plant Concentrate


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Desalination of brackish water and seawater (collectively referred to as saline water) is becoming increasingly important method for production of fresh potable water in the US as many parts of the country, such as the arid southwest, Florida and Georgia, face limited availability of new low-cost fresh water resources traditionally used for municipal water supply. As compared to traditional water resources, such as groundwater aquifers, rivers, and lakes, desalination offers sustainable, reliable and drought-proof long term water supply alternative. Concentrate (brine) is a byproduct from the desalination of brackish and seawater desalination plants which is generated as a result of the salt-separation process. This byproduct contains the minerals and other constituents which are removed from the saline source water. At present, the desalination technology most widely used in the US is reverse osmosis (RO) membrane separation. Therefore, this course encompasses only management of concentrate from RO membrane desalination plants. Figure 1 shows the key waste streams generated by a typical desalination plant. Concentrate usually constitutes 90% to 95% of the total desalination plant discharge volume.

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