Membranes
Treatment of Multiple Contaminants By a Single Unit Membrane Process
By Andrew Teece & Brian Birkenhead
Microfiltration Membranes Monitoring Analytics Particles
Abstract
Membrane treatment for drinking water is now widely recognized as being technically capable of achieving quality standards on a wide range of feedwaters, when acting alone or in conjunction with other processes. This is reflected around the world in the emergence of installations using membranes on demanding and complex feedwaters. Despite this, the majority of current installations using membranes are on clean groundwater, high quality surface water, or else the membranes are a polishing step working with other significant separation processes.
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