Piloting experience of ROTEC's flow reversal RO (FRRO) for 90 % recovery in brackish water desalination
Mingheng Li, Alex Waite, Sunny Wang
Abstract
This work reports piloting data analysis of ROTEC's flow reversal RO (FRRO) at City of Santa Monica's Arcadia Water Treatment Plant. It is shown that periodic block rotation and feed flow reversal balance salt and foulant load and mitigate scaling formation, enabling a 90 % recovery with a typical CIP interval over 30 days. As membrane fouls, there is a decline in the specific flux and an increase in the specific pressure drop. Nevertheless, the last stage pressure is usually no more than 200 psi. The successful pilot led to the design and commissioning of the first FRRO full-scale municipal installation in the United States.
Topics & Concepts
DesalinationBrackish waterEnvironmental sciencePressure dropEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringSalt waterFlow (mathematics)ChemistrySalinityMembraneMechanicsPhysicsGeologyOceanographyBiochemistryMembrane Separation TechnologiesMembrane-based Ion Separation TechniquesWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal