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. 2018 Mar;25(9):8654-8668.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-1121-9. Epub 2018 Jan 10.

Performance of ceramic ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis membranes in treating car wash wastewater for reuse

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Performance of ceramic ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis membranes in treating car wash wastewater for reuse

Shamima Moazzem et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2018 Mar.

Abstract

Reusing treated effluents in industries is a great option to conserve freshwater resources. For example, car wash centres all over Australia are estimated to use 17.5 billion litres of water and discharge it as wastewater and spend $75 million a year for both purchasing fresh water and for treating and/or discharging the wastewater. Therefore, it is important to develop simple but reliable systems that can help to treat and reuse car wash wastewater. Significant savings could also be associated with the implementation of such systems. This study evaluates the performance of granular and membrane filtration systems with coagulation/flocculation and sedimentation in treating car wash wastewater for the purpose of reuse. Overall, 99.9% of turbidity, 100% of suspended solids and 96% of COD were removed from the car wash wastewater after treating by coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, sand filtration, ceramic ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis and the treated water meets the standards required for class A recycled water in Australia and standards imposed in Belgium and China. The treated water can be reused. However, optimisation is required to reduce the sludge produced by this system.

Keywords: Car wash wastewater; Ceramic membrane ultrafiltration; Coagulation; Flocculation; Reverse osmosis; Sand filtration.

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