WATER REUSE
Global water stress
Globally, water stress reached a level of 18.6 per cent in 2019. Although it remained at a safe level (below 25 per cent), this average masks substantial regional variations. Northern Africa and Western Asia had a critical level of water stress that year, at 84.1 per cent, an increase of 13 per cent since 2015. More than 733 million people - 10 per cent of the global population - live in countries with high and critical levels of water stress (above 75 per cent).
What is water reuse
Water reuse is the practice of reclaiming water from various sources, treating it, and reusing it for beneficial purposes. It can provide alternative supplies for potable and non-potable uses to enhance water security, sustainability, and resilience.
In the case of municipal wastewater reuse, pathogens and chemical contaminants are removed. To achieve their removal, the treatment process is designed based on the concept of multi-barrier and redundant design.
Water Reclamation Process
Water reclamation process for secondary effluent is typically consists of ultrafiltration,
reverse osmosis, and advanced oxidation process.
Toray provides two key unit process technologies, UF and RO.
- UF membrane is applied to remove the suspended solids and pathogens.
- RO membrane is applied to remove dissolved constituents and trace organics and chemicals.
ULTRAFILTRATION
- Pore Size equivalent to 1/5,000 of a hair
- Producing High Quality Pretreated Feedwater to RO
- Efficient Operation and Long Life of RO
REMOVES:
- Suspended Solids
- Colloidal Particles
- Bacteria
- Viruses
REVERSE OSMOSIS
- Removing Impurities by Semi-Permeable Membrane
- Producing High Quality Reclaimed Water
- Best available Technology for removing a great variety of dissolved contaminants
REMOVES:
- Agricultural & Organic Material
- Multivalent ions
- Monovalent ions
ADVANCED OXIDATION
PROCESS (AOP)
- A combination of chemical treatment
(ozone, hydrogen peroxide and/or UV light
by oxidation through reaction with hydroxyl radicals - Inactivation of viruses
- Oxidization of non-biodegradable materials such as aromatics, pesticides and volatile organics
Products
Functional requirements for membrane filtration technology address the rejection of constituents in the feed water to produce highly-treated wastewater that meets the reclaimed water quality requirements.
Toray Membranes are designed to achieve the target water quality and fully integrity tested before shipping.
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Toray MBR
Flat-sheet PVDF MBR handles high suspended solids loading and produces high-quality effluent.
Calculate the optimal number of Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) modules for your water treatment project.
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Toray UF
Hollow-fiber PVDF UF membranes with a 0.01 μm nominal pore size boast one of the industry’s strongest fibers.
Calculate the optimal number of Ultrafiltration (UF) modules for your water treatment project.
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Toray RO
High-performance RO membrane elements that feature durable membrane chemistries for reliable and efficient operation.
Download our free software and start designing your Reverse Osmosis (RO) water treatment system.
Case Study
Toray’s membrane products helping solve real-world challenges and applications.
Featured Case Study
Other Case Studies
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Toray’s Membrane Technologies Achieve ZLD in India’s Special Economic Zone (Ahmedabad, India)
# Toray MBR # Toray RO
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Taiwan Mandates Water Reclamation for Economic Sustainability
(Kaohsiung, Taiwan)# Toray RO
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Toray’s Low-Fouling Reverse Osmosis Technology Keeps Replacement Costs Down at Wastewater Reuse Plants
(Thailand)# Toray RO
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Water Replenishment District of Southern California Incorporate Direct- Coupling of Toray UF to Toray RO for High Recovery and Energy Savings
(California, U.S.A.)# Toray UF # Toray RO
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Videos
Videos featuring water reuse with Toray’s membrane.