MikeHeggie
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 4, 2002
- 1
I am investigating the removal of salt ions from an effluent stream in order to meet new EPA guidelines. All the experts I have spoken with have suggested that Reverse Osmosis is the only possible method to remove salts and reduce the effluent Electro Conductivity (EC). I have suggested RO to my client however they rejected this idea due to the high construction and operation costs.
Is there an alternative to RO for the removal of salts and reduction of EC?
Logic tells me that there should be a biological or chemical process which will remove this salts, is this not possible?
I will greatly appreciate any advice available.
Thanks
Mike
Is there an alternative to RO for the removal of salts and reduction of EC?
Logic tells me that there should be a biological or chemical process which will remove this salts, is this not possible?
I will greatly appreciate any advice available.
Thanks
Mike