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Publikováno v:
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 40:741-748
Faced with the challenge of meeting high water and energy demands with no conventional energy resources and a lack of potable water, the Canary Islands have been using desalination plants for nearly 50 years. The first desalination plant in Europe wa
Autor:
Dunia E. Santiago, Fernando A. Rodríguez, Nut Franquiz Suárez, J.A. Ortega Méndez, Jose M. Veza
Publikováno v:
Water Supply. 12:234-240
The use of evaporation ponds is one alternative to direct disposal of desalination brine. Evaporation ponds are shallow basins that expose their contents to the environment, reducing liquid volume by means of evaporation. As they resemble traditional
Autor:
Jose M. Veza, Dunia E. Santiago, Fernando Rodríguez-DeLaNuez, Jose J. Sadhwani, Nut Franquiz-Suárez
Publikováno v:
DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT. 39:137-148
Desalination is currently one of the available solutions to the problem of the lack of water present in most countries due to the global increase in water demand. One of the desalination plants main problem is the large amount of reject brine produce
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 250:716-722
Wastewater reuse plays a key role in this vital cycle of water because it is able to reduce the wastewater spilled. Simultaneously, the supply of water for specific uses is increased. A new regulation (Royal Decree 1620/2007) came into force in Spain
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 220:326-334
Fouling from the biomass present in seawater is a major drawback in the operation of marine reverse osmosis plants. Much in-plant work has been carried out to reduce or alleviate the problems, and there are some tools that can be used for assessing t
Autor:
Jose M. Veza, J. Jaime Sadhwani
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 221:143-150
The Canary Islands represent an almost perfect model of reference in the field of the water desalination. Starting from the 1960s, many desalination plants have been built to provide fresh water from non-conventional sources; making it necessary to s
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 185:1-8
Water desalination processes have contributed to a better standard of living in a number of countries during the second half of the 20th century, following an increase in water demand for drinking purposes as well as industrial and agricultural uses.
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 160:211-221
An electrodialysis desalination plant has been set up and tested to treat brackish water while driven from an off grid wind energy system. The tests were carried out in the framework of a wider scope project, located on Gran Canaria Island (Spain). T
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 157:65-72
This paper describes some tests made with old seawater reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, modified to be reused as filtration membranes. These modified membranes were then used to reduce suspended solids in the tertiary treatment of municipal wastewater
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 150:219-225
In areas where tap water has a high salt content, wastewater is not appropriate for reuse in agriculture, particularly for sensitive crops. One alternative is reduction, via desalination, of the brackish character to the secondary effluent. A filtrat