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Reuse Of Municipal Wastewater As Makeup To Circulating Cooling Systems, D. Goldstein, Irvine Wei, R. Hicks
Reuse Of Municipal Wastewater As Makeup To Circulating Cooling Systems, D. Goldstein, Irvine Wei, R. Hicks
Irvine W. Wei
The reuse of municipal wastewater for industrial cooling is an excellent way of preserving clean waters for other uses. Details have been collected from several countries and there is no doubt that this is a thoroughly practical reuse option.
Makeup waters successfully used fall in the range 10-30 mg/l BOD, 30-50 mg/l o-PO₄, 1000-1500 mg/l TDS and 30-70 mg/l NH₃. The major problems are phosphate scale and biological fouling. Usual treatments are lime clarification and chlorination.
Most of the industrial users are power plants, which use high alloy metals to avoid corrosion, but industries using carbon-steel heat exchangers have not …
Municipal Wastewater Reuse As Makeup To Cooling Towers, David Goldstein, John Casana, Irvine Wei
Municipal Wastewater Reuse As Makeup To Cooling Towers, David Goldstein, John Casana, Irvine Wei
Irvine W. Wei
At the first Water Reuse Symposium in March 1979 we presented a literature survey on the reuse of municipal wastewater as makeup to circulating cooling systems. We concluded that the wastewater was useable and not excessively costly. Since then we have corresponded with most of the plants in the world who are reusing water this way (we have received information from seven plants). About half the plants surveyed use extensive chlorination and half use no chlorination at all and encourage biological activity. No plants report problems with corrosion even when ammonia is present. The old problem of foam is dying …