THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO DESALINATION PLANT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
This Water Environment Federation and WateReuse Association publication describes state-of-the art operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting methods for reverse osmosis brackish and seawater desalination plants for municipal water supplies. All plant components are discussed in detail, from intake and pretreatment to discharge management. Best practices for maintaining plant equipment are also provided. Real-world examples illustrating the latest technologies and their practical implementation are included throughout this authoritative resource.
Desalination Engineering covers:
Source water open and subsurface intakes
Source water pretreatment -- chemical conditioning, dissolved air flotation clarifiers, and granular media, membrane, and cartridge filters
Reverse osmosis system operation
Reverse osmosis system troubleshooting
Post-treatment -- lime and carbon dioxide, calcite conditioning, remineralization, and disinfection
Desalination plant discharge management
Equipment maintenance -- pumps, air blowers, motors, bearings, valves, mechanical seals, mechanical drives, chemical feed systems, automatic samplers