Seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination

A pilot desalination plant using reverse osmosis (RO) membrane technology was set up in Tuas South, Singapore, by M/S Hyflux Pte Ltd to conduct treatability studies for a proposed RO desalination plant. The feasibility of seawater desalination using RO membrane was investigated through measurements...

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主要作者: Chui, Peng Cheong.
其他作者: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-172272023-03-03T16:44:36Z Seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination Chui, Peng Cheong. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering::Water treatment A pilot desalination plant using reverse osmosis (RO) membrane technology was set up in Tuas South, Singapore, by M/S Hyflux Pte Ltd to conduct treatability studies for a proposed RO desalination plant. The feasibility of seawater desalination using RO membrane was investigated through measurements of field data pertaining to local seawater properties and plant system operating parameters. Upon completion, the proposed desalination plant will provide the Public Utilities Board (PUB) with a daily supply of 136,380 m3 of desalinated water, which is about 10% of Singapore’s water demand (Hyflux Group Website: http://www.hyflux.com/; Singapore Public Utilities Board Website: http://www.pub.gov.sg/). A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on the 14th of October, 2003 between Hyflux and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for research collaborations in the water membrane area. In this project, NTU was granted access to Hyflux’s pilot desalination plant to conduct evaluation and optimization experiments on the different operation stages of the sea water desalination process. Hyflux would also share other results of evaluation and optimization of the different stages with NTU. Several pretreatment processes such as dissolved air flotation filtration (DAFF) and ultra-filtration (UF) using membranes were evaluated in the pilot desalination plant over a one year period. Both processes were applied prior to the RO membrane desalination process to treat raw seawater to a turbidity of less than 0.1 NTU, and a silt density index (SDI) of less than 3. In the DAFF system, the clarification and filtration processes are combined as one unit, making the pretreatment system a compact one. It is capable of removing color, and suspended and colloidal solids through the process train comprising coagulation-flocculation, dissolved air floatation (DAF) clarification and sand filtration. RGM 23/03 2009-06-01T09:21:41Z 2009-06-01T09:21:41Z 2007 2007 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/17227 en 64 p. application/pdf
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Chui, Peng Cheong.
Seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination
description A pilot desalination plant using reverse osmosis (RO) membrane technology was set up in Tuas South, Singapore, by M/S Hyflux Pte Ltd to conduct treatability studies for a proposed RO desalination plant. The feasibility of seawater desalination using RO membrane was investigated through measurements of field data pertaining to local seawater properties and plant system operating parameters. Upon completion, the proposed desalination plant will provide the Public Utilities Board (PUB) with a daily supply of 136,380 m3 of desalinated water, which is about 10% of Singapore’s water demand (Hyflux Group Website: http://www.hyflux.com/; Singapore Public Utilities Board Website: http://www.pub.gov.sg/). A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on the 14th of October, 2003 between Hyflux and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for research collaborations in the water membrane area. In this project, NTU was granted access to Hyflux’s pilot desalination plant to conduct evaluation and optimization experiments on the different operation stages of the sea water desalination process. Hyflux would also share other results of evaluation and optimization of the different stages with NTU. Several pretreatment processes such as dissolved air flotation filtration (DAFF) and ultra-filtration (UF) using membranes were evaluated in the pilot desalination plant over a one year period. Both processes were applied prior to the RO membrane desalination process to treat raw seawater to a turbidity of less than 0.1 NTU, and a silt density index (SDI) of less than 3. In the DAFF system, the clarification and filtration processes are combined as one unit, making the pretreatment system a compact one. It is capable of removing color, and suspended and colloidal solids through the process train comprising coagulation-flocculation, dissolved air floatation (DAF) clarification and sand filtration.
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Chui, Peng Cheong.
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author Chui, Peng Cheong.
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title Seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination
title_short Seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination
title_full Seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination
title_fullStr Seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination
title_full_unstemmed Seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination
title_sort seawater pretreatment by dissolved air flotation filtration in reverse osmosis desalination
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