Tag: Vibratory Shear Enhancement Process
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New recovery technologies can minimize concentrate volumes
Several emerging technologies show potential to enhance recovery rates during desalination of brackish water. These processes include emerging approaches for concentrate treatment and new desalination technologies. Emerging concentrate treatment technologies that aim to enhance recovery and thus minimize concentrate include physical-chemical or biological treatment of concentrate followed by further reverse-osmosis (RO) treatment; new RO methods…
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Resort uses desalination in innovative reuse project
The Cache Creek state-of-the-art water reuse project in the USA is very interesting for its use of the Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process (VSEP) for brine volume reduction. However the use of Electrodialysis Reversal (EDR) desalination prior to this process is also of interest, and the project s award from the WateReuse Association (2009 Project of…
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VSEP system commissioned for Quito landfill leachate
Another vibratory shear enhanced process (VSEP) membrane reverse-osmosis (RO) system has been commissioned in South America at a municipal landfill in Quito, Ecuador.
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VSEP to branch into olive industry?
The VSEP vibrating membrane system is being evaluated at the University of California Davis and the US Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service for possible use in treating wastewater in the olive industry.
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VSEP system treats Colombian landfill leachate
Calfornia-based New Logic Research (NLR) announced on 8 February 2012 that it had successfully commissioned a landfill leachate treatment system in Colombia using its vibratory shear enhanced process (VSEP) membrane separation system.
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VSEP NF system used at Brazilian ethanol plant
A full-scale vibratory shear enhanced process (VSEP) membrane separation system has been commissioned successfully by New Logic Research at a Brazilian ethanol plant.