Zero Liquid Discharge Plant Design (Video Preview)
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Zero Liquid Discharge is a water treatment process in which wastewater is treated, purified and further recycled.
The ZLD process completely eliminates liquid discharge from industry thus reduces & eliminates the possibility of pollution discharge concerns & regulatory disposal norms.
Attached link
http://www.youtube.com/embed/4lR3is0tDOwMedia
Taxonomy
- Liquid Waste Treatment
- Waste Water Treatments
- Wastewater Treatment
- Zero Discharge
- Wastewater Treatment Plant Design
- Zero Liquid Discharge
2 Comments
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For future use as needed when assessing applications and sites implementing ZLD
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Many are in favor of this concept. The one item on this video that does not match current technology is the decentralized ZW. The current technology calls for no infrastructure of any kind outside of the facility. All waste (BIO) goes into a biodigester eliminates all smell, reduces the organic material into its elemental parts, and in this process creates many loose electrons. These can be collected using a Biogenerator. Any bio solids that remain can be used for your garden. The remaining water is pumped back into the home reservoir for continued reuse. Add a green house, large garden, large cistern, and some solar panels and you are officially off the grid.
Your current concept would work well in 3rd world countries that UN and world banks fund.