23-10: 95% Recovery of Cooing Tower Blowdown with an Advance Reverse Osmosis Unit Water ManagementDue to water shortages, increasing regulations and related effluent discharge and makeup water costs, industrial facilities are required to manage their net water consumption in the most efficient way. In many cases, the major water consumer in an industrial facility are the cooling towers, which also produce the majority of wastewater as cooling tower blowdown (CTBD). During the cooling process, the water is significantly concentrated inside the
the relative ease with which large amounts of good quality water could be obtained favored the installation and general acceptance of "once-through" cooling water designs
power generation plants
A sequential study was conducted comparing water treatment performance of traditional chemical water treatment and Dolphin "pulsed power" water treatment
the EPA conducts the certification program in that state
historically recommend hygrometers for cooling tower acceptance tests for more than 20 years now
faster and more convenient
In this paper a chromate/zinc-phosphonate organic program is evaluated as a means of controlling general etch and pitting type corrosion in systems frequently operated under reducing conditions where iron deposition has been a problem
When the Jones Station collapsed on April 28
and the user satisfaction level
The power plants have a combined maximum capacity of 880 megawatts and 13 million lbs
were evaluated and have been upgraded to a fiberglass structure
CTI has adopted the elliptical pitot for all pitot-based water flow measurements