Presentations by University of New Mexico
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Predicting Removal of Trace Organics by Reverse Osmosis for Potable Reuse Applications
Potable reuse of municipal wastewater has emerged as a viable strategy for increasing the water resource portfolio in arid and water-stressed regions. To protect public health, organic compounds such as disinfection by-products, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, industrial chemicals, and other contaminants of emerging concern should be remo...
Design Criteria and Operating Conditions Have Sizeable Impacts on Trace Organic Removal by Reverse Osmosis for Potable Reuse
Water scarcity, which was thought to be a problem for the distant future, is fast becoming a reality in parts of the United States and the world. Climate change, coupled with increased demand for potable water from urbanization and population growth, have brought the issue of water scarcity to the forefront of immediate concerns worldwide (Lahnstei...
Design Criteria and Operating Conditions Have Sizeable Impacts on Trace Organic Removal by Reverse Osmosis for Potable Reuse
Water scarcity, which was thought to be a problem for the distant future, is fast becoming a reality in parts of the United States and the world. Climate change, coupled with increased demand for potable water from urbanization and population growth, have brought the issue of water scarcity to the forefront of immediate concerns worldwide (Lahnstei...