Planning Guide for Water Utilities
by American Water Works Association
Water Desalting offers practical guidance on the planning, design, and implementationof successful water public water utilities.
Water Desalting is a clear and easy-to-use format that covers the conversion of saline water sources and cost data, along with all the key issues a utility typically faces when implementing a desalting project.
Includes:
- The pros and cons of most major treatment technologies
- System selection and demand analysis
- Concentrate disposal methods
- Estimating operation and maintenance costs
- Project delivery alternatives
- And much more
Contents
- Regulatory Issues
- Treatment Technologies
- Concentrate Disposal
- Process of Selection
- Desalting Costs
- Project Implementation
Case Studies
- Lavaca-Navidad River Authority Seawater Reverse Osmosis Facility
- Two Years of Operating Experience at the Port Hueneme Brackish Water Reclamation Demonstration Facility
- Desalting a High Total Dissolved Solids Brackish Water for Hatteras Island, North Carolina
- Desalination for Texas Water Supply
- Ultrafiltration as Pretreatment to Seawater Reverse Osmosis
- Performance and Economic Evaluation of a 16-Inch-Diameter Reverse Osmosis Membrane for Surface Water Desalting
- Membrane Integration for Seawater Desalting
- Implementation of an Enhanced Multieffect Distillation Process for Seawater Desalination
Index