Presentations by Texas State University
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Enhanced Water Recovery by a Combination of Photobiological Process and Secondary Reverse Osmosis
Overcoming water scarcity and meeting future water demand for rapidly growing populations are some of the biggest challenges facing the water industry, scientific community, and government agencies. To achieve the goal of reducing water scarcity and meeting demand water utilities and agencies have looked to rely on more unconventional and local res...
Dissolved Silica, Calcium, and Nutrient Removal From Reverse Osmosis Concentrate by the Diatom-Based Photobiological Treatment
Reverse osmosis (RO)-based treatment of brackish water and recycled water is one of the key solutions for solving the global challenge of water scarcity due to excessive drought, population growth, and climate change. While the RO process produces 75% to 85% of fresh water, 15% to 25% of the feed water becomes a waste stream called concentrate or b...
Dissolved Silica, Calcium, and Nutrient Removal From Reverse Osmosis Concentrate by the Diatom-Based Photobiological Treatment
Reverse osmosis (RO)-based treatment of brackish water and recycled water is one of the key solutions for solving the global challenge of water scarcity due to excessive drought, population growth, and climate change. While the RO process produces 75% to 85% of fresh water, 15% to 25% of the feed water becomes a waste stream called concentrate or b...
Lifecycle Cost Analysis of Photobioreactor Followed by Secondary RO for Enhanced Water Recovery in Brackish Water Desalination
Population growth and prolonged and frequent drought events call for an urgent need for alternative sources of water. The use of unconventional water resources such as brackish water and reclaimed water has become a viable option because of the recent advances in reverse osmosis (RO) technologies. As of March 2021, there are more than 1,200 full-sc...
Lifecycle Cost Analysis of Photobioreactor Followed by Secondary RO for Enhanced Water Recovery in Brackish Water Desalination
Population growth and prolonged and frequent drought events call for an urgent need for alternative sources of water. The use of unconventional water resources such as brackish water and reclaimed water has become a viable option because of the recent advances in reverse osmosis (RO) technologies. As of March 2021, there are more than 1,200 full-sc...