Wastewater

Steel Industry: Part 1 – Optimization of Pretreatment and Reverse Osmosis Desalination of Steel Plant Inorganic Wastewater Effluent

By Anna Jawor, PhD, Eric M.V. Hoek, PhD, Arian Edalat, PhD, and Young-O Kim, PhD

ASIA DESALINATION FOULING MEMBRANES REVERSE OSMOSIS SCALING STEEL ULTRAFILTRATION

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Abstract

Hyundai Engineering & Construction (Hyundai Engineering) commissioned Water Planet EngineeringA (engineering consultant) to provide engineering support services associated with pilot testing of a reverse osmosis (RO)-based water reuse system designed to treat inorganic wastewater at Hyundai Steel Corp.’s Dang-jin Works steel and iron-making facility (steel plant) in Dangjin, South Korea. In the first part of the project, the engineering firm performed the following tasks: 1. water quality analysis to determine critical performance limiting constituents; and 2. optimal design of pretreatment processes to mitigate fouling/scaling potential of feedwater.

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