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Demonstration of robust water recycling: Final summary report. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
... from recycling of water would not be achieved, and total energy consumption for Davis Station would increase as potable water would still need to be sourced exclusively from the hypersaline tarn, and ... See full document
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Demonstration of Robust Water Recycling: Pathogen log reduction value table. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence.
... QMRA study of water recycling at Davis Station 1 ...recycled water, and therefore only address the validation of treatment processes to meet microbial water quality ...the ... See full document
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Demonstration of robust water recycling: Interim Recycled Water Quality Management Plan. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence.
... conventional water quality system assessment, the physical isolation of the Davis Station system was unique and because of this the source water inputs were well known to AAD ...source water inputs ... See full document
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Demonstration of Robust Water Recycling: Monitoring the levels of trace organic chemicals (TrOCs). A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence.
... One final way to assess whether the AWTP was working efficiently was to analyse the number and type of chemicals observed in brine (or RO) ...feed water by the treatment train (see Figure ...discharge ... See full document
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Demonstration of robust water recycling: Hazard analysis and critical control point report. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
... conventional water quality system assessment, the physical isolation of the Davis Station system was unique, and because of this the source water inputs were well known to AAD ...source water inputs ... See full document
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Demonstration of Robust Water Recycling: Operational Robustness of the Davis Station Advanced Water Treatment Plant. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence.
... ‘robust recycling’ needs ...recycled water at 70% yield, the remainder being discharged to ...feed water quality with alarm levels associated with deviation from minimum ... See full document
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Demonstration of robust water recycling: Risk Assessment of the Removal of Chemicals of Concern in the Davis Station Advanced Water Treatment Plant. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
... The risk of spikes in chemicals in the influent to the treatment process is once again exacerbated for small communities. The QMRA study conducted for pathogens can be used as an analogue here, although two ... See full document
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Demonstration of robust water recycling: Risk Assessment of the Removal of Chemicals of Concern in the Davis Station Advanced Water Treatment Plant. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
... Henkel Loctite Black Maxx Silicone Multiple Product code: 640172, 287439. Henkel Loctite Quicktite Super Glues,[r] ... See full document
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Demonstration of Robust Water Recycling: Operating Performance and Water Quality Report. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence.
... The plant ran under test conditions from mid-September, 2014 with water quality and operational performance data collected. Plant operation simulated operation at Davis Station by filling and discharging from a ... See full document
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Demonstration of robust water recycling: Feedwater Report. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
... Water quality data for Davis Station’s MBR is not available, as the MBR is yet to be commissioned. However, water quality from MBRs is expected to be significantly lower in turbidity (<0.2 NTU) and also ... See full document
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Demonstration of robust water recycling: Experimental Plan. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
... Melbourne Water are that if we can demonstrate a ...free water we can use E coli as a surrogate for inactivation of virus, but this may need to be re-visited for wastewater containing ...free water ... See full document
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Demonstration of Robust Water Recycling: Interim Operating Manual. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence.
... Ozonation is the first treatment of the AWTP and is used to oxidise chemical compounds and to inactivate pathogens by oxidation. Ozone is a highly reactive chemical that is produced from oxygen, which can degrade virus ... See full document
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Demonstration of robust water recycling: Energy Use and Comparison. A report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
... Advanced Water Treatment Plant (AWTP) plant for installation at Davis Station Antarctica, low energy usage was not a key criterion compared to parameters such as membrane fouling rates, an ability to operate ... See full document
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Pasteurisation for production of class A recycled water : a report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
... Based on reviewed scientific literature, the suggested surrogates (i.e., microorganism that are enumerated to estimate target pathogen reduction) and target pathogens for inclusion in this project were E. coli, faecal ... See full document
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Enhancing risk communication from science to policy, regulation and implementation of recycled water projects in Australia
... research, Australian water policy makers and regulators were described as under-resourced and reported difficulties accessing and keeping up with scientific ... See full document
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Industry Forum: Water Recycling in Food Production and Manufacturing Summary Report
... increase water recycling in the dairy sector, test possible solutions to these barriers, and recommend how industry can implement ...potable water from conventional ...potable water and trade ... See full document
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Study on Gray Water Treatment and Reuse for Secondary Purpose
... We concluded that the design treatment unit is highly efficient to control the parameters needed for the reuse for secondary purposes. As it reduced Turbidity by 60%, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) is reduced by 70%, ... See full document
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Recycled water for heavy industry and preventing sea water intrusion. A report to the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence Government and industry partners from the CSIRO Land and Water Flagship
... The study area in relation to wastewater treatment plants and pipelines (Water Corporation, WC), Cockburn Sound Management Council (CSMC; Department of Environment Regulation, DER) and Cockburn Sound State ... See full document
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Working together to include potable water recycling in Source Development Planning: Final Project Report
... independent’ water supply infrastructure (desalination, water supply networks and water recycling), in response to the Millennium drought, which further improves their water ... See full document
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Drinking Water Through Recycling: The benefits and costs of supplying direct to the distribution system
... filtered water through the walls of ...drinking water and AWTPs must incorporate at least one monitoring technique that can detect broken fibres, faulty seals or leaky o-rings in real time during ... See full document
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