Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review

Increased water shortages and new environmental policies and regulations have stimulated significant development in reuse programs in the past 20 years.1 Reclaimed water has been recognized as a vital and drought-proof water source to ensure economic and agricultural activities. According to the...

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Main Authors: Jami, Mohammed Saedi, Amosa, M. K., Alkhatib, Maan Fahmi Rashid, Jimat, Dzun Noraini, Muyibi, Suleyman Aremu
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Published: Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers 2013
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spelling iium-344272014-01-16T08:06:05Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/34427/ Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review Jami, Mohammed Saedi Amosa, M. K. Alkhatib, Maan Fahmi Rashid Jimat, Dzun Noraini Muyibi, Suleyman Aremu TP155 Chemical engineering Increased water shortages and new environmental policies and regulations have stimulated significant development in reuse programs in the past 20 years.1 Reclaimed water has been recognized as a vital and drought-proof water source to ensure economic and agricultural activities. According to the conclusions of various water reuse surveys, the best water reuse projects, in terms of economic viability and public acceptance, are those that substitute reclaimed water in lieu of potable water for use in industrial, irrigation, environmental restoration, cleaning and toilet flushing. The main benefits of using reclaimed water in these situations are conservation of water resources and pollution reduction. 1 Low Pressure Membranes (LPMs) such as Microfiltration (MF) and Ultrafiltration (UF) integrated with adsorption system could be a viable option for separation of contaminants in wastewater for reuse as boiler-feed or process water in industry. This article technically discusses the main constituents of concern in boiler-feed and process water requirements and finally suggests potentially efficient and low-energy-low-cost hybridized LPM /adsorption treatment facilities to achieve this paradigm shift towards new water sources. Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers 2013-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/34427/1/Mutiu_paper_Cabeq_2013_04_11.pdf Jami, Mohammed Saedi and Amosa, M. K. and Alkhatib, Maan Fahmi Rashid and Jimat, Dzun Noraini and Muyibi, Suleyman Aremu (2013) Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review. Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly , 27 (4). pp. 477-489. ISSN 0352-9568 http://hrcak.srce.hr/cabeq?lang=en
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Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Amosa, M. K.
Alkhatib, Maan Fahmi Rashid
Jimat, Dzun Noraini
Muyibi, Suleyman Aremu
Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review
description Increased water shortages and new environmental policies and regulations have stimulated significant development in reuse programs in the past 20 years.1 Reclaimed water has been recognized as a vital and drought-proof water source to ensure economic and agricultural activities. According to the conclusions of various water reuse surveys, the best water reuse projects, in terms of economic viability and public acceptance, are those that substitute reclaimed water in lieu of potable water for use in industrial, irrigation, environmental restoration, cleaning and toilet flushing. The main benefits of using reclaimed water in these situations are conservation of water resources and pollution reduction. 1 Low Pressure Membranes (LPMs) such as Microfiltration (MF) and Ultrafiltration (UF) integrated with adsorption system could be a viable option for separation of contaminants in wastewater for reuse as boiler-feed or process water in industry. This article technically discusses the main constituents of concern in boiler-feed and process water requirements and finally suggests potentially efficient and low-energy-low-cost hybridized LPM /adsorption treatment facilities to achieve this paradigm shift towards new water sources.
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author Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Amosa, M. K.
Alkhatib, Maan Fahmi Rashid
Jimat, Dzun Noraini
Muyibi, Suleyman Aremu
author_facet Jami, Mohammed Saedi
Amosa, M. K.
Alkhatib, Maan Fahmi Rashid
Jimat, Dzun Noraini
Muyibi, Suleyman Aremu
author_sort Jami, Mohammed Saedi
title Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review
title_short Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review
title_full Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review
title_fullStr Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review
title_full_unstemmed Boiler-feed and process water reclamation from Biotreated Palm Oil Mill Effluent (BPOME): A developmental review
title_sort boiler-feed and process water reclamation from biotreated palm oil mill effluent (bpome): a developmental review
publisher Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/34427/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/34427/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/34427/1/Mutiu_paper_Cabeq_2013_04_11.pdf
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