Title of article
First desalination plant in Cyprus ¯¯ product water aggresivity and corrosion control
Author/Authors
Marangou، Vasoula Siamarou نويسنده , , Savvides، Kyros نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-250
From page
251
To page
0
Abstract
Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, pioneer in Spain of seawater desalination systems with a considerable multi-process desalination capacity, had arrived to the point where some of the installations were obsolete, with systems that either due to their high energy consumption or simply because they were at the end of their life cycle, were only being use for water consumption peaks due to the touristic seasons. As a consequence, a new RO plant with a 20,000 m3/d capacity was planned and tendered. This new plant had to provide low salinity water (50 mg/l) at a recovery in the range of 50% and this with the minimum energy consumption. This paper presents the winning concept for the plant, which was constructed and started-up at the end of 1999: Lanzarote IV. The plant uses the new FILMTEC®1 high-capacity element (non-HR) SW30-380 in the first pass and the low-energy membrane FILMTEC® BW30LE-440 in the second pass. The paper presents the operating parameters and compares these with conventional SWRO plants.
Keywords
Larson index , Corrosion coupons , Corrosion rate , Langelier index , Precipitation index , AWWA index
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
54248
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