THE USE OF RECLAIMED WATER IN ELECTRIC-POWER STATIONS AND OTHER INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES

Authors
Citation
Ka. Selby et Kr. Helm, THE USE OF RECLAIMED WATER IN ELECTRIC-POWER STATIONS AND OTHER INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES, Water, air and soil pollution, 90(1-2), 1996, pp. 183-193
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Water Resources
ISSN journal
00496979
Volume
90
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
183 - 193
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-6979(1996)90:1-2<183:TUORWI>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
There has been much recent progress in the use of reclaimed water (tre ated municipal sewage plant effluent) for use in the cooling circuits of electric utility plants and other industrial facilities. In the gre ater Los Angeles area, reclaimed water has been used industrially for over 25 years but some major new projects have been initiated in 1995. By using reclaimed water, electric utility generating stations and ot her industrial facilities can reduce their need for water from higher quality water sources which can then be conserved for other purposes, such as municipal drinking water. This paper presents an overview of t he factors required to successfully use reclaimed water as makeup to r ecirculating cooling systems. The primary focus is on the possible eff ects on equipment relative to corrosion, deposition and biological fou ling and on the required changes in water treatment Implementation of the use of this water in some new projects began in May 1995. The pape r provides some of the latest available results on the use of this wat er. The pretreatment process for ammonia removal and chlorination prac tices is also discussed.