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Assessing Bacterial Growth Potential in Seawater Reverse Osmosis Pretreatment: Method Development and Applications - Method Development and Applications (Paperback)
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Assessing Bacterial Growth Potential in Seawater Reverse Osmosis Pretreatment: Method Development and Applications - Method Development and Applications (Paperback)
Series: IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series
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Seawater desalination is increasingly being used as a means to
augment freshwater supplies in regions with high water stress, and
reverse osmosis is increasingly the technology of choice because of
the low energy consumption. However, seawater reverse osmosis
(SWRO) systems suffer from various types of fouling, which can
increase energy consumption and the use of chemicals during SWRO
operation. In practice, pre-treatment systems are put in place to
reduce the particulate and biological fouling potential of SWRO
feed water. However, simple, reliable and accurate methods to
assess the extent to which biological fouling potential is reduced
during pre-treatment are not available for seawater. This research
developed a new method to measure bacterial growth potential (BGP)
using the native bacterial consortium in seawater. New reagents to
extract and detect ATP in microbial cells were specifically
developed for seawater. The new lysis and detection reagents
overcame the salt interference in seawater and allow low detection
of total ATP, free ATP and microbial ATP in seawater. Incorporating
a filtration step further increased the sensitivity of the method
six fold, enabling ATP detection of ultra-low levels of microbial
ATP in seawater. The newly developed ATP-based BGP method was
applied to monitor and assess the pre-treatment of five full-scale
seawater desalination plants around the world. A good correlation
was observed between BGP measured in SWRO feed water and the
pressure drop increase in the SWRO systems, suggesting the
applicability of using the ATP-based BGP method as a biofouling
indicator in SWRO. Furthermore, a safe level of BGP (<70 g/L) is
proposed for SWRO feed water in order to ensure a chemical cleaning
frequency of once/year or lower. However, to validate this
conclusion, more SWRO plants with different pre-treatment systems
need to be monitored. In the future, on-line monitoring of BGP in
SWRO feed water may further reduce the consumption of chemicals and
energy and improve the overall sustainability of seawater
desalination by reverse osmosis.
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