Brine treatment technologies towards minimum/zero liquid discharge and resource recovery: State of the art and techno-economic assessment

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In the context of global sustainable development, traditional wastewater treatment models reveal its shortcomings due to lack of recovering resource and energy in wastewater. Sustainable wastewater treatment technologies, taken wastewater as carriers of resource and energy, have been paid close attention. Starting from the existing problems of present wastewater treatment technology and focusing on the concept of resource recovery and energy utilization, this paper discussed the production technologies for hydrogen, electricity, diesel and methane from wastewater based on carbon resource recovery, and nitrogen resource treatment technologies with low energy consumption (such as shortcut nitrification-denitrification, ANAMMOX and SND). The latest research processes were also summarized. The research and development orientation of sustainable treatment technology for urban wastewater was put forward.


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The York Resource Recovery Center was constructed and completed for the York County Solid Waste and Refuse Authority by Westinghouse Electric Corporation in October 1989. The design incorporated three Westinghouse O’Connor Rotary Combustors fitted with Deltak Boilers to provide a state-of-the art incineration system for the 400,000 residents of York County. Westinghouse incorporated many of their industrial products into the plant including their Westinghouse Data Processing Family Control System (WDPF) for control of the plant combustion and generation process.


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