Abstract
Water recycle and reuse is an important concept throughout industrial nations to help both the conservation of water and protection of the environment by reduction of waste water discharge. There are many practical considerations to help achieve the goals of water reuse/recycle. Guidelines are given as to how to approach water reuse; which “used” waters can be reused with and without additional treatment; how to evaluate the impact of “used” waters; and where “used” waters can best be recycled.
Subject
Water,
Scrubbers,
Fresh water,
Refineries,
Ammonia,
Feedwater,
Phosphates,
Filters,
Generators,
Boilers,
Cooling towers,
Wastes,
Waste water
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1997
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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