The objective of this paper is to compare, under Dutch market conditions, the energy consumption and net costs of membrane-based advanced treatment processes for three water reuse types (i.e. potable, industrial, agricultural reuse). The water source is municipal waste-water treatment plant effluent. Results indicate that the application of reverse osmosis is needed to reclaim high quality water for industrial and potable reuse but not for irrigation water which offers significant energy savings but may not lead automatically to lower net costs. While a reclamation process for industrial reuse is economically most promising, irrigation water reclamation processes are not cost effective due to low water prices. Moreover, process operational ...
This paper presents result from an economic and technical point of view evaluation study, which has ...
Riyadh Municipal Treatment Plant has a capacity of 200,000 m3/day of wastewater. Wastewater is scree...
AbstractThis paper shows the economic feasibility of water reuse within a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) p...
The objective of this paper is to compare, under Dutch market conditions, the energy consumption and...
International audienceWastewater reuse as a sustainable, reliable and energy recovery concept is a p...
Reclaimed water plays a crucial role in the water cycle since it constitutes an effective way to imp...
Closing water loops in industry and the reuse of wastewater for irrigation purposes should not only ...
The aim of the research project was to achieve closure by two complementary means: 1) maximising reu...
Wastewater reuse presents a promising solution to the growing pressure on water resources. However,...
The problem of fresh water scarcity is becoming a global issue, due to rapid urbanisation, populatio...
International audienceGreywater reuse inside buildings is a possible way to preserve water resources...
Abstract. State-of-the-art chemical, physical and biological water treatment techniques do not al-wa...
This paper shows the economic feasibility of water reuse within a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plant. A ...
Fresh water shortages and the increased regulations to protect water bodies and natural ecosystems h...
To reduce the environmental impact of the industrial sectors, circular strategies should be implemen...
This paper presents result from an economic and technical point of view evaluation study, which has ...
Riyadh Municipal Treatment Plant has a capacity of 200,000 m3/day of wastewater. Wastewater is scree...
AbstractThis paper shows the economic feasibility of water reuse within a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) p...
The objective of this paper is to compare, under Dutch market conditions, the energy consumption and...
International audienceWastewater reuse as a sustainable, reliable and energy recovery concept is a p...
Reclaimed water plays a crucial role in the water cycle since it constitutes an effective way to imp...
Closing water loops in industry and the reuse of wastewater for irrigation purposes should not only ...
The aim of the research project was to achieve closure by two complementary means: 1) maximising reu...
Wastewater reuse presents a promising solution to the growing pressure on water resources. However,...
The problem of fresh water scarcity is becoming a global issue, due to rapid urbanisation, populatio...
International audienceGreywater reuse inside buildings is a possible way to preserve water resources...
Abstract. State-of-the-art chemical, physical and biological water treatment techniques do not al-wa...
This paper shows the economic feasibility of water reuse within a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plant. A ...
Fresh water shortages and the increased regulations to protect water bodies and natural ecosystems h...
To reduce the environmental impact of the industrial sectors, circular strategies should be implemen...
This paper presents result from an economic and technical point of view evaluation study, which has ...
Riyadh Municipal Treatment Plant has a capacity of 200,000 m3/day of wastewater. Wastewater is scree...
AbstractThis paper shows the economic feasibility of water reuse within a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) p...