Polish Journal of Chemical Technology (Dec 2015)

Reverse osmosis as one-step wastewater treatment: a case study on groundwater pollution

  • Ali Wajid,
  • Ur Rehman Waheed,
  • Younas Mohammad,
  • Ahmad Muhammad Imran,
  • Gul Saeed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/pjct-2015-0067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 42 – 48

Abstract

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The present case study is focused on performance evaluation of a Reverse Osmosis (RO) membrane based pilot plant to treat the ground/surface drinking water sources polluted by flood, rivers and/or canals. The RO plant was designed, fabricated and then operated with polluted water. Two feed water samples having a TDS of 2.000 mg · L−1 and 10.000 mg · L−1 respectively, were taken and analyzed for physical, chemical and microbiological contaminants. The RO plant was run once through over a span of 100 hrs at an operating pressure of 15 bar. TDS rejections were found to be more than 94% while permeate flux was measured to be 25.82 L · m−2 · hr−1 to 40.55 L · m−2 · hr−1. Results show that RO plant has a potential to remove physical, chemical and microbiological contaminants like Total Coliform and E. Coli in one step.

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