M. Abdel-jawad et al., Advanced technologies for municipal wastewater purification: technical andeconomic assessment, DESALINATN, 124(1-3), 1999, pp. 251-261
The water resources of Kuwait are limited to desalinated water to meet the
requirements for all freshwater needs, unreplenishable brackish water as a
supplementary source for blending and agriculture, and municipal wastewater
which is treated and mainly discarded to the sea. Limited quantities of th
e treated effluents are utilized for agriculture and greenery purposes. The
large quantities of treated effluents have a great potential to replace th
e brackish water supplies and to redress the balance of demand for irrigati
on water. Research work was carried out at the Kuwait institute for Scienti
fic Research (KISR) to assess the technical viability and economic feasibil
ity of implementing reverse osmosis (RO) technology to renovate Kuwait's tr
eated wastewater effluent. This paper describes the adopted treatment, alte
rnative pretreatment, characteristics of the permeate and cost of the renov
ation treatment. The results indicate that municipal wastewater can be trea
ted by advanced technologies to produce an excellent water which is almost
devoid of salts, pollutants and microorganisms. The total cost of such trea
tment is estimated to be almost half of the distillate cost produced by mul
tistage flash (MSF) plants, whereas the cost of treating the tertiary treat
ed wastewater alone by additional advanced treatment constitutes only 25% o
f the MSF distillate costs. The Government of the State of Kuwait has decid
ed to implement this technology in constructing a wastewater treatment and
reclamation plant at Sulaibiya in the context of privitization to produce a
n effluent of a quality that can be considered an additional water resource
for non-potable uses.