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Autor:
P. Glueckstern, D. Anahory
Publikováno v:
Desalination and Water Treatment. 31:172-177
The Israeli electricity pricing system is characterized by a sophisticated TOU (time-of-use) tariff. Different prices apply to different hours of the day and different seasons of the year following the electricity system management considerations. Cu
Autor:
L. Aronov, E. Korngold, N. Daltrophe, P. Glueckstern, Y. Volkman, Y. Oren, M. Weismann, Jack Gilron, Rami Messalem, N. Bouriakov
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 261:321-330
A hybrid process combining reverse osmosis and electrodialysis has been shown to be effective in recovering 97–98% of brackish water as product water with chloride levels of 200 mg/L or less. Potential for scaling on the brine side of the electrodi
Publikováno v:
Desalination and Water Treatment. 7:71-77
The shortage of water in Israel and concern about the quality of groundwater resources have led to awareness that a national wastewater reclamation program should be developed. Such a program could cover a major portion of the agricultural water dema
Autor:
P. Glueckstern, M. Priel
Publikováno v:
Desalination and Water Treatment. 6:192-196
In some cases upgrading and extension of old BWRO plants is far more economic in comparison with the development of new plants. This is especially true at sites where expenses related to the infrastructure are high and increase the cost of new instal
Autor:
M. Priel, P. Glueckstern
Publikováno v:
Desalination and Water Treatment. 5:132-136
Since the last relatively detailed study of the large SWRO incorporated in the Red–Dead project (Harza 1996), several important technological developments were made. The most relevant are largediameter RO membranes, large and high-efficiency pressu
Autor:
P. Glueckstern, M. Priel
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 205:178-184
Boron removal in seawater RO desalination systems is usually done by a second desalination pass, operating at high pH (pH≥10). This method is not economical for reduction of boron content in permeate of brackish water desalination. The most suitabl
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 178:227-232
Due to a severe water shortage and increasing salinity of natural sources, Israel is currently undergoing an intensive program of both large seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant construction and desalination of a number of wells shut do
Autor:
P. Glueckstern, M. Priel
Publikováno v:
Water Supply. 3:39-47
The last four years had been witnessing dramatic developments and large cost reduction in the cost of desalinated water produced by large seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) plants. First in the Eilat 10,000 m3/day plant, followed by the Tampa Bay, Flori
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 147:55-62
RO seawater systems operating on a surface feed water, originating from an open intake source, require an extensive pretreatment process in order to control membrane fouling. Considerations of long-term membrane performance stability have lead to an
Autor:
P. Glueckstern
Publikováno v:
Desalination. 122:123-140
Many areas worldwide, including the southern Mediterranean, are becoming increasingly dependent on desalination. In most areas where brackish water is available, the RO process is usually the most suitable. RO is also the preferred process for small-