Project 1648
Pilot-Scale Oxidative Technologies for Reducing Fouling Potential in Membrane Systems
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Principal Investigator
Shane
Snyder
Research Manager
Ms. Stefani M. McGregor
Contractor
Southern Nevada Water Authority
Abstract
This study evaluated a novel approach of using oxidative technologies as a pretreatment for reverse osmosis (RO) membrane feed water to address issues associated with organic fouling. This work demonstrated the benefits of ozone applied upstream of RO membranes for decreasing the aromatic, hydrophobic nature of effluent organic matter; minimizing organic fouling of membranes; and for oxidation of trace organic contaminants.
Originally funded as WERF project Reuse-08-08.