Published 2009
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Scaling potential calculations using different methods: Case study: Klazienaveen UF/RO plant

  • 1. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
  • 2. Waterleidingmaatschappij Drenthe WMD , Lauwers 3, Postbus 18, 9400 AA , Assen
  • 3. Waterlaboratorium Noord wLn , Postbus 26, 9470 AA Zuidlaren, Rijksstraatweg 85, 9765 AD , Gilimmen

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In this paper, the scaling potential of various sparingly soluble compounds was calculated in the concentrate of a full scale reverse osmosis (RO) plant, using various methods and commercially available software programs. The critical compounds calculated were CaCO3, CaSO4, BaSO4, SrSO4, and SiO2. Since July 2000, the Drenthe Water Supply Company (WMD) supplies highquality water to the Activated Carbon Manufacturing plant (Norit) in Klazienaveen. The production capacity is between 230,000 and 455,000 m3/year. The water source is canal water and shows high variations in water quality. To produce this capacity and to meet the water quality standard required for industrial use (boiler feed water), high chemical dosages are applied. Antiscalant is one of the chemicals currently dosed in order to avoid scaling and ensure smooth operation of the RO system. All the software programs employed (ROSA, IMS Design Hydranautics, 4Aqua care, and Phreeqc) and manual calculations with the ASTMmethod, showed different sca...
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