Title of article
Optimization of boron removal in old and new SWRO systems Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Pinhas Glueckstern، نويسنده , , Menahem Priel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
10
From page
219
To page
228
Abstract
It is well known that boron rejection of RO membranes from seawater at low and natural pH is limited. This obstacle was not observed before statutory standards of drinking water limiting boron content were enforced. The awareness of the boron problem arose in Israel following the operation of the first SWRO plant in 1997 in Eilat. The farmers using the reclaimed wastewater detected partial poisoning of some crops. After identifying the boron as the toxin, Mekorot initiated a comprehensive investigation of all possible steps to reduce the boron content in the desalts seawater. The studies were performed in cooperation with a European consortium in the framework of the Joule 5 research program — BOREMED — “Boron contamination of water resources in the Mediterranean region: distribution, sources, social impact and remediation”. This is a 3-year research program (began in February 2001). In the framework of this program a new technology for boron elimination is being developed to be field tested in Cyprus and in Israel (by Mekorot). Details of the optimization program including case studies of boron reduction in old and new systems are presented.
Keywords
Boron reduction , Ion-exchange resins , Reverse osmosis
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
1108263
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