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Waste Manag Res


Title:Terrestrial physical and chemical processes for liquid waste treatment
Author(s):McCarty PL;
Address:"Environmental Engineering and Science Department of Civil Engineering, Stanford University, California 94305-4020, USA"
Journal Title:Waste Manag Res
Year:1991
Volume:9
Issue:5
Page Number:379 - 387
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X9100900155
ISSN/ISBN:0734-242X (Print)
Abstract:"Experiences gained from full-scale evaluation of advanced treatment processes used for reclaiming wastewaters should help in the evaluation of potential treatment systems for treatment and reuse of water in space. Water Factory 21 is a 0.66 m3 s-1 (15 million gallons per day) water reclamation plant in California that has been in operation since 1976. The plant receives biologically treated wastewater. Lime treatment is effective for removal of heavy metals. Volatile organic constitutes are efficiently removed by air stripping. Non-volatile organic constituents are removed by activated carbon adsorption and reverse osmosis (RO). RO is a highly effective polishing step, and removes most of the remaining materials including inorganic salts, heavy metals, and organics. RO removed 85% of the total organic carbon, down to about 1 mg l-1, which is lower than in many treated drinking waters. The series of treatment processes used insured virus and pathogen removal, with lime treatment and chlorination together proving highly effective. Sufficient data has been collected to provide statistically reliable confidence limits to be set on the performance of each unit process"
Keywords:"Cadmium/analysis/chemistry Calcium Compounds/chemistry California Carbon/analysis/chemistry Charcoal Chlorobenzenes/analysis/chemistry Databases, Factual Halogens/analysis/chemistry Metals, Heavy/analysis/chemistry Models, Theoretical Nitrogen/analysis/ch;"
Notes:"MedlineMcCarty, P L eng England 1991/10/01 Waste Manag Res. 1991 Oct; 9(5):379-87. doi: 10.1177/0734242X9100900155"

 
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