Desalination Post-treatment: Neutralization / Remineralization for Drinking water
| Why should desalinated water be remineralized? Reverse Omosis is not a selective ion removal process. After the common 2-pass RO process for Boron Removal, delisalinated water is poor in minerals. Low mineralized water have few adverse effects: - High corrosion potential The WHO recommends 10 mg/L of Magnesium and 30 mg/L of Calcium for drinking water. Double-pass SWRO system designed for enhanced Boron removal for dinrking water have a very low mineralization, about 5 to 10 mg/L of Na and 10 to 20 mg/L of Cl. Other ions are below 0.5 mg/L. Four solutions are widely used to remineralize desalinated water:
Water Quality for drinking and Irrigation water:
Processes Comparison:
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