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Produced water treatment dissolved solids

Water purification and recycling is now a major industry.The method of treatment depends on the source of the water, the use envisaged and the volume required. Luckily the human body is very tolerant to changes in the composition of drinking water, and in many communities this may contain 0.5 gl or more of dissolved solids (Table 14.7). Prior treatment may consist of coagulation (by addition of alum or chlorinated FeS04 to produce floes of Al(OH)3 or Fe(OH)3), filtration, softening (removal of... [Pg.622]

Although the presence of hardness is reported as calcium carbonate, in reality, for most water supplies the most common major contributors to total dissolved solids are calcium and magnesium bicarbonates. These dissolved solids most readily produce crystalline scales and thus predominantly contribute to boiler system deposits unless removed by some form of pre-boiler, external treatment process. [Pg.222]

Wastewater streams from the utility functions include boiler and cooling tower blowdowns and waste brine and sludge produced by demineralizing and other water treatment systems. The quantity and quality of the wastewater streams depend on the design of the systems and the water source. These streams usually contain high dissolved and suspended solids concentrations and treatment chemicals from the boiler and cooling tower. The blowdown streams also have elevated temperatures. [Pg.254]

Acid treatment of lubricating oils produces acid-bearing wastes occurring as rinse waters, sludges, and discharges from sampling, leaks, and shutdowns. The waste streams are also high in dissolved and suspended solids, sulfates, sulfonates, and stable oil emulsions. [Pg.252]


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