Treatment of Highly Organic, Brackish Surface Water by Integrated Membrane Systems

  • Lee, Jin-Woo (Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Central Florida) ;
  • James Taylor (Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Central Florida) ;
  • Seungkwan Hong (Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Korea University)
  • Published : 2004.05.01

Abstract

In recent years, membranes have become fully or partially integrated into all facilities that produce drinking water since membrane processes can resolve technically complex and, at times, conflicting requirements related to compliance with multi-contaminant regulations. However, NF or RO technologies are hydraulically limited by the feed water quality that causes the fouling in a membrane system. In particular, NF or RO systems involved in surface water treatment generally require extensive pretreatment for controlling membrane fouling.(omitted)

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