Seawater desalination is a rapidly growing coastal industry that is increasingly threatened by algal blooms. Depending on the severity of algal blooms, desalination systems may be forced to shut down because of clogging and/or poor feed water quality. To maintain stable operation and provide good feed water quality to seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) systems, ultrafiltration (UF) pre-treatment is proposed. This research focused on assessing the ability of UF and other pre-treatment technologies to reduce biofouling in SWRO systems. An improved method to measure bacterial regrowth potential (BRP) was developed and applied at laboratory, pilot and full scale to assess the ability of conventional UF (150 kDa) and tight UF (10 kDa) alone and in ...
Many desalination plants still struggle to control biological fouling in seawater reverse osmosis (S...
Since no pretreatment method is foolproof for the removal of foulants in reverse osmosis (RO) system...
Seawater desalination is rapidly growing in terms of installed capacity (~80 million m3/day in 2013)...
Seawater desalination is a rapidly growing coastal industry that is increasingly threatened by algal...
Seawater desalination is a rapidly growing coastal industry that is increasingly threatened by algal...
Seawater desalination is increasingly used as a means to augment freshwater supplies in regions of t...
Membrane biofouling is an acute problem that interferes with filtration and pressure-driven desalina...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Seawater desalination is increasingly being used as a means to augment freshwater supplies in region...
Seawater desalination is increasingly being used as a means to augment freshwater supplies in region...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Biofouling on reverse osmosis (RO) membranes is the most serious problem which affects desalination ...
Many desalination plants still struggle to control biological fouling in seawater reverse osmosis (S...
Many desalination plants still struggle to control biological fouling in seawater reverse osmosis (S...
Since no pretreatment method is foolproof for the removal of foulants in reverse osmosis (RO) system...
Seawater desalination is rapidly growing in terms of installed capacity (~80 million m3/day in 2013)...
Seawater desalination is a rapidly growing coastal industry that is increasingly threatened by algal...
Seawater desalination is a rapidly growing coastal industry that is increasingly threatened by algal...
Seawater desalination is increasingly used as a means to augment freshwater supplies in regions of t...
Membrane biofouling is an acute problem that interferes with filtration and pressure-driven desalina...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Seawater desalination is increasingly being used as a means to augment freshwater supplies in region...
Seawater desalination is increasingly being used as a means to augment freshwater supplies in region...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Various bacterial growth potential (BGP) methods have been developed recently to monitor biofouling ...
Biofouling on reverse osmosis (RO) membranes is the most serious problem which affects desalination ...
Many desalination plants still struggle to control biological fouling in seawater reverse osmosis (S...
Many desalination plants still struggle to control biological fouling in seawater reverse osmosis (S...
Since no pretreatment method is foolproof for the removal of foulants in reverse osmosis (RO) system...
Seawater desalination is rapidly growing in terms of installed capacity (~80 million m3/day in 2013)...