The brine treatment guarantees greater environmental sustainability and a reduction of its impact on the environment. The most significant effluent management processes are described below. Saline water management. Saline water management is undoubtedly a decisive factor for any type of industry or sector which produces a saline effluent.
Water Resources and Industry focusses on the exploitation, management and treatment of water resources in the process and manufacturing industry. Different industries use radically different water resources in their production processes, while they produce, treat and dispose a wide variety of wastewater qualities.
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Get PriceThe main objective of the brine treatment is to remove dissolved sodium (Na) ions from the salt in the wastewater. Depending on the origin of certain brine wastewater, additional treatment may be necessary to remove other contaminants, such as metals and other ions that give water hardness, such as calcium (Ca).
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Get PriceIn fact, brine disposal or treatment is the largest cost component of brackish and industrial water desalination. This is where we see a lot of R&D and innovation currently taking place, and we expect that to continue in the next 10 years.
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Get PriceA water-based solution of inorganic salts used as a well-control fluid during the completion and workover phases of well operations. Brines are solids free, containing no particles that might plug or damage a producing formation.In addition, the salts in brine can inhibit undesirable formation reactions such as clay swelling.Brines are typically formulated and prepared for specific conditions
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