APPLICABILITY OF USING REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER RECLAMATION IN THE GAZA STRIP

Reverse osmosis (RO) technology shows common popularity in the field of water treatment as an advanced stage to eliminate the residual biogenic elements and dissolved impurities after the traditional treatment processes. This article highlights the applicability of using RO membrane technology as a...

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Main Authors: Mazen Abuatayef, Abedelmajeed Kahail, Hassan Al-Najjar, Thaer AbuShbak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2020-05-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering Research
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/3604
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spelling doaj-afa16f9aeb1f41799a05424ae98592ba2020-11-25T02:51:50ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityThe Journal of Engineering Research1726-60091726-67422020-05-01171112310.24200/tjer.vol17iss1pp11-232797APPLICABILITY OF USING REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER RECLAMATION IN THE GAZA STRIPMazen Abuatayef0Abedelmajeed Kahail1Hassan Al-Najjar2Thaer AbuShbak3Environmental Engineering Department, the Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestinebCTG-United Nations Office for Project Services, CTG-UNOPS, Gaza, PalestineCivil Engineering Department, Institute of Natural Sciences, Sakarya University, Sakarya, TurkeydCentral Laboratory for Water and Soil, Ministry of Agriculture, Gaza, PalestineReverse osmosis (RO) technology shows common popularity in the field of water treatment as an advanced stage to eliminate the residual biogenic elements and dissolved impurities after the traditional treatment processes. This article highlights the applicability of using RO membrane technology as a post-treatment stage to treat the discharged effluent from the Gaza wastewater treatment plant. The designed experimental model reveals optimal removal efficiency between 92 and 100% for a number of physical, chemical and biological pollutants. The RO membrane unit demonstrates significant removal efficiency compared to the sand filter where the RO removal efficiency for BOD, TSS, TDS, Fecal Coliform and NO3 were 100, 97.5, 92, 100 and 100%, respectively. The quality of reclaimed wastewater was idealistic where the contents of BOD, Fecal Coliform and NO3 in the permeate were nil, and the concentrations of TDS and TSS were 20 and 296 ppm, respectively. Practically, the results confirm that the wastewater with the reclaimed quality could be used for agricultural activities with no degree of restriction according to FAO’s guidelines water quality for irrigation. According to the Palestinian Standard (PS), the quality of reclaimed wastewater is high, class (A), and it could be used without restrictions to irrigate many crops and for the purposes of groundwater replenishment. Related to energy estimation and cost analysis, the numerical model and the market analysis study demonstrate the energy of 1.23 kWh and total cost, i.e. fixed and energy costs, of 0.58 USD to produce 1 m3 of reclaimed wastewater using the RO membrane in the Gaza Strip over a projected lifespan of 5 years.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/3604gaza stripwastewaterreclamationreverse osmosispost-treatmentagriculture.
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author Mazen Abuatayef
Abedelmajeed Kahail
Hassan Al-Najjar
Thaer AbuShbak
spellingShingle Mazen Abuatayef
Abedelmajeed Kahail
Hassan Al-Najjar
Thaer AbuShbak
APPLICABILITY OF USING REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER RECLAMATION IN THE GAZA STRIP
The Journal of Engineering Research
gaza strip
wastewater
reclamation
reverse osmosis
post-treatment
agriculture.
author_facet Mazen Abuatayef
Abedelmajeed Kahail
Hassan Al-Najjar
Thaer AbuShbak
author_sort Mazen Abuatayef
title APPLICABILITY OF USING REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER RECLAMATION IN THE GAZA STRIP
title_short APPLICABILITY OF USING REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER RECLAMATION IN THE GAZA STRIP
title_full APPLICABILITY OF USING REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER RECLAMATION IN THE GAZA STRIP
title_fullStr APPLICABILITY OF USING REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER RECLAMATION IN THE GAZA STRIP
title_full_unstemmed APPLICABILITY OF USING REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTEWATER RECLAMATION IN THE GAZA STRIP
title_sort applicability of using reverse osmosis membrane technology for wastewater reclamation in the gaza strip
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series The Journal of Engineering Research
issn 1726-6009
1726-6742
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Reverse osmosis (RO) technology shows common popularity in the field of water treatment as an advanced stage to eliminate the residual biogenic elements and dissolved impurities after the traditional treatment processes. This article highlights the applicability of using RO membrane technology as a post-treatment stage to treat the discharged effluent from the Gaza wastewater treatment plant. The designed experimental model reveals optimal removal efficiency between 92 and 100% for a number of physical, chemical and biological pollutants. The RO membrane unit demonstrates significant removal efficiency compared to the sand filter where the RO removal efficiency for BOD, TSS, TDS, Fecal Coliform and NO3 were 100, 97.5, 92, 100 and 100%, respectively. The quality of reclaimed wastewater was idealistic where the contents of BOD, Fecal Coliform and NO3 in the permeate were nil, and the concentrations of TDS and TSS were 20 and 296 ppm, respectively. Practically, the results confirm that the wastewater with the reclaimed quality could be used for agricultural activities with no degree of restriction according to FAO’s guidelines water quality for irrigation. According to the Palestinian Standard (PS), the quality of reclaimed wastewater is high, class (A), and it could be used without restrictions to irrigate many crops and for the purposes of groundwater replenishment. Related to energy estimation and cost analysis, the numerical model and the market analysis study demonstrate the energy of 1.23 kWh and total cost, i.e. fixed and energy costs, of 0.58 USD to produce 1 m3 of reclaimed wastewater using the RO membrane in the Gaza Strip over a projected lifespan of 5 years.
topic gaza strip
wastewater
reclamation
reverse osmosis
post-treatment
agriculture.
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/3604
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