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Description: Long-term Piloting Of Osmotic MBR For Potable Reuse: Performance, Life-Cycle...
Long-term Piloting Of Osmotic MBR For Potable Reuse: Performance, Life-Cycle Assessment, and Lessons Learned

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Description: Long-term Piloting Of Osmotic MBR For Potable Reuse: Performance, Life-Cycle...
Long-term Piloting Of Osmotic MBR For Potable Reuse: Performance, Life-Cycle Assessment, and Lessons Learned
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An emerging membrane technology that can treat impaired water for industrial reuse in the oil and gas industry is forward osmosis (FO). ln FO, a highly concentrated draw solution imparts an osmotic pressure difference across a semipermeable membrane to extract water from impaired feed solutions. The use of FO has already shown many advantages in the treatment of a variety of complex industrial wastewaters. The main advantages include low hydraulic pressure operation, reduced fouling propensity compared to pressure-driven membrane processes, and high rejection of emerging contaminants and dissolved solids. While field and pilot-scale testing of FO at the industrial level have proved promising, there is still much to learn about the performance and sustainability of the FO process when treating oil and gas exploration and production wastewaters.ln this study, which is part of a five year evaluation funded by the United States Department of Energy (DOE), we discuss the impacts of produced water exposure on the transport and active layer surface properties of cellulose triacetate and polyamide thin-film composite FO membranes. Results from recent bench-scale evaluations will be summarized and supported by findings from on-going pilot-scale experiments.
An emerging membrane technology that can treat impaired water for industrial reuse in the oil and gas industry is forward osmosis (FO). ln FO, a highly concentrated draw solution imparts an osmotic pressure difference across a semipermeable membrane to extract water from impaired feed solutions. The use of FO has already shown many advantages in the treatment of a variety of complex industrial...
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Tzahi Y CathRyan W HollowayLeslie Miller-RobbieMehul PatelJennifer R StokesRudy MaltosJunko Munakata-MarrJason Dadakis
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectResearch Article
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Sep, 2016
ISSN1938-6478
DOI10.2175/193864716819712827
Volume / Issue2016 / 14
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2016
Word count202

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Description: Long-term Piloting Of Osmotic MBR For Potable Reuse: Performance, Life-Cycle...
Long-term Piloting Of Osmotic MBR For Potable Reuse: Performance, Life-Cycle Assessment, and Lessons Learned
Abstract
An emerging membrane technology that can treat impaired water for industrial reuse in the oil and gas industry is forward osmosis (FO). ln FO, a highly concentrated draw solution imparts an osmotic pressure difference across a semipermeable membrane to extract water from impaired feed solutions. The use of FO has already shown many advantages in the treatment of a variety of complex industrial wastewaters. The main advantages include low hydraulic pressure operation, reduced fouling propensity compared to pressure-driven membrane processes, and high rejection of emerging contaminants and dissolved solids. While field and pilot-scale testing of FO at the industrial level have proved promising, there is still much to learn about the performance and sustainability of the FO process when treating oil and gas exploration and production wastewaters.ln this study, which is part of a five year evaluation funded by the United States Department of Energy (DOE), we discuss the impacts of produced water exposure on the transport and active layer surface properties of cellulose triacetate and polyamide thin-film composite FO membranes. Results from recent bench-scale evaluations will be summarized and supported by findings from on-going pilot-scale experiments.
An emerging membrane technology that can treat impaired water for industrial reuse in the oil and gas industry is forward osmosis (FO). ln FO, a highly concentrated draw solution imparts an osmotic pressure difference across a semipermeable membrane to extract water from impaired feed solutions. The use of FO has already shown many advantages in the treatment of a variety of complex industrial...
Author(s)
Tzahi Y CathRyan W HollowayLeslie Miller-RobbieMehul PatelJennifer R StokesRudy MaltosJunko Munakata-MarrJason Dadakis
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectResearch Article
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Sep, 2016
ISSN1938-6478
DOI10.2175/193864716819712827
Volume / Issue2016 / 14
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2016
Word count202

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Tzahi Y Cath# Ryan W Holloway# Leslie Miller-Robbie# Mehul Patel# Jennifer R Stokes# Rudy Maltos# Junko Munakata-Marr# Jason Dadakis. Long-term Piloting Of Osmotic MBR For Potable Reuse: Performance, Life-Cycle Assessment, and Lessons Learned. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 24 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-278838CITANCHOR>.
Tzahi Y Cath# Ryan W Holloway# Leslie Miller-Robbie# Mehul Patel# Jennifer R Stokes# Rudy Maltos# Junko Munakata-Marr# Jason Dadakis. Long-term Piloting Of Osmotic MBR For Potable Reuse: Performance, Life-Cycle Assessment, and Lessons Learned. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Accessed June 24, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-278838CITANCHOR.
Tzahi Y Cath# Ryan W Holloway# Leslie Miller-Robbie# Mehul Patel# Jennifer R Stokes# Rudy Maltos# Junko Munakata-Marr# Jason Dadakis
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