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Desalination plant’s nitrate removal has hidden benefits – process can destroy perchlorate and volatile organic compounds (VOC) as well

Posted by: Aqua Blog Maven on June 12, 2009 at 7:36 am

From Desalination & Water Reuse:

A water district in California has found a novel way to remove multiple contaminants from groundwater currently feeding a desalination plant without creating waste that requires costly treatment and disposal.

The treatment could replace processes such as ion-exchange, reverse-osmosis and electrodialysis-reversal.

Western Municipal Water District (WMWD) is moving ahead with plans to expand the Arlington Desalter to 7,500 acre-feet (9.2 million m³) of drinking water per year and has awarded an $815,000 contract to Carollo Engineers to design what is anticipated to be the USA’s only operating full-scale biologically active denitrification facility for drinking water.

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