Curable compositions and membranes
US-9527973-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US10252923B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10252923-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213599871-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2006 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2019 |
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Water treatment systems including electrically-driven and pressure-driven separation apparatus configured to produce a first treated water suitable for use as irrigation water and a second treated water suitable for use as potable water from one of brackish water and seawater and methods of operation of same.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water treatment system, comprising: a first separation apparatus configured to remove a first portion of undesirable species from water from a source of water having undesirable species to produce a first treated water, the first separation apparatus comprising: a first inlet fluidly connected to the source of water having undesirable species; a second inlet; a first outlet configured to output a first product stream comprising the first treated water; and a second outlet configured to deliver a first reject stream to an ancillary point of use; a second separation apparatus configured to remove a second portion of undesirable species from the first product stream to produce a second treated water and a second reject stream having a higher concentration of undesirable species than the second treated water, the second separation apparatus comprising: an inlet fluidly connected to the first product stream; a first outlet configured to output a second product stream comprising the second treated water; and a second outlet fluidly connected to and configured to deliver the second reject stream to a first point of use; a diverting valve configured to vary relative amounts of the first product stream directed from the first outlet of the first separation apparatus to the first point of use and to the inlet of the second separation apparatus in any amount in a range of from about 0% to about 100%; a mixer configured to combine the amount of the first product stream directed to the first point of use and the second reject stream at the first point of use; a third separation apparatus configured to remove a third portion of undesirable species from the second product stream to produce a third treated water and a third reject stream having a higher concentration of undesirable species than the third treated water, the third separation apparatus comprising: an inlet fluidly connected to the second product stream; a first outlet configured to deliver a third product stream comprising the third treated water to a second point of use; and a second outlet fluidly connected to the first separation apparatus and configured to deliver a portion of the third reject stream to the first separation apparatus; and a valve configured to adjust an amount of the third reject stream from the third separation apparatus directed to the first separation apparatus; wherein at least one of the first separation apparatus and the third separation apparatus comprises at least one electrically-driven separation apparatus having a monovalent ion selective membrane. 2. The water treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the first separation apparatus comprises one or more electrically-driven separation apparatuses having monovalent ion selective membranes. 3. The water treatment system of claim 2 , wherein the second separation apparatus comprises one or more pressure-driven separation apparatuses. 4. The water treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the first point of use comprises an irrigation water distribution system. 5. The water treatment system of claim 4 , wherein the second point of use comprises a potable water distribution system. 6. The water treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrically-driven separation apparatus comprises at least one of an electrodialysis device and an electrodeionization device. 7. The water treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the first separation apparatus comprises one or more pressure-driven separation apparatuses and the third separation apparatus comprises one or more electrically-driven separation apparatuses having monovalent ion selective membranes. 8. The water treatment system of claim 7 , wherein the second point of use comprises a potable water distribution system and the first point of use comprises an irrigation water distribution system. 9. The water treatment system of claim 1 , further comprising a pre-treatment subsystem comprising one or more filters configured to separate at least a portion of suspended solids from the water from the source of water. 10. The water treatment system of claim 1 , further comprising a post-treatment subsystem configured to reduce the concentration of one or more undesirable species in the third treated water. 11. The water treatment system of claim 1 , wherein the third separation apparatus is configured to produce the third product stream with a sodium absorption ratio (SAR) of less than about 20. 12. The water treatment system of claim 11 , wherein the third separation apparatus is configured to produce the third product stream with a SAR of between about 2 and about 8.
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