Recent Advanced in Water Recycling Technologies
Summary
Technical report (2020). Covers Brisbane, Southern California, Colorado River. Topics: water recycling technologies, membrane processes, reverse osmosis, microfiltration. Agencies: Centre for Water and Waste Technology, Queensland Government Environmental Protection Agency, UNSW Engineering. Cites 12 external works.
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report (4)
- White paper on the economics of the GWR System (1998) — Orange County Water District
- Water Repurification Project (1998) — City of San Diego & Montgomery Watson
- California Water Plan 1998 (1998) — California Department of Water Resources
- Water Quality Objectives 1996 (1996) — Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum
legislation (3)
- California State Constitution (1928)
- California State Constitution Article X, Section 2
- Porter-Cologne Act, Division Seven of the California Water Code
article (2)
- Bacterial adhesion and fouling of reverse osmosis membranes (1985) — H.F. Ridgway, et al.
- The modified fouling index, a method for determining the fouling characteristics of water (1980) — J.C. Schippers, J. Verdouw
book (2)
- Membrane Biofouling, in Water Treatment Membrane Processes (1996) — H.F. Ridgway, H-C. Flemming, J. Mallevaille, P. Odendaal, M. Wiesner
- Water Reclamation: A summary of California Laws and Regulations (1995) — P. McLaggan
plan (1)
- 2020 Master Plan (1998) — Orange County Water District
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