Maximizing Product Water through Brine Minimization: Innovative Recovery RO Testing


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ABSTRACT

Cost effective and innovative approaches are needed to reduce brine flows and enable discharge with low economic and environmental impact. Trussell Technologies and the Padre Dam Municipal Water District (Padre Dam) investigated methods to maximize the product water produced from the RO system that is part of the East County Advanced Water Purification (AWP) Program. This study compared the recoveries that can be achieved with conventional RO brine minimization technologies and with closed circuit desalination at Padre Dam’s AWP Demonstration Facility, and evaluated their performance with respect to operability, energy e fficiency, and water quality. First a closed circuit desalination (CCD) pilot plant was installed in early 2016 at Padre Dam’s AWP Demonstration Facility and tested for 8 months. Then the CCD pilot system was replaced with a conventional recovery RO system (CRRO), which was tested for 4 months. The CCD pilot system used more energy than the CRRO system, when comparing both systems operations at 95% overall recovery. The CCD system used an equalization tank between the primary RO system and the CCD pilot system as the semi-batch nature of the CCD process results in non constant feed flow rates, thus using more energy. Special water quality sampling, particularly on the CCD permeate, demonstrated that the CCD permeate exhibited much of the same water quality characteristics as other RO systems operating in potable reuse applications, thereby suggesting that using the CCD process within the existing and planned regulations is feasible.

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