reverse osmosis system/water treatment plant in netherlands

reverse osmosis system/water treatment plant in netherlands
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  • What is reverse osmosis?
  • Reverse osmosis (RO) uses semi-permeable membranes to separate water from substances in it. By applying pressure, the water is pressed through the membrane: the pure water (permeate) is separated from the water that contains the salts.
  • What will I learn in water treatment with reverse osmosis?
  • In this course, you will learn about reverse osmosis, a membrane filtration technology that is increasingly being used in many water related organizations. It is the most important technology for making fresh water out of seawater. In this course, you will gain hands-on experience in water treatment with reverse osmosis.
  • What kind of water can reverse osmosis handle?
  • With the right pre-treatment, Reverse Osmosis can handle any kind of water. Surface water requires elaborate pre-treatment, for example with Ultrafiltration. This is necessary to even out fluctuations in the water’s quality.
  • How is Dutch drinking water treated?
  • Government water supply, which could have high level of hardness or high level of chlorine, can be treated with Water Softener Systems, Media Water Filters. Most of Dutch’s drinking water is extracted from brackish water and surface water sources, where rivers such as the Rhine and Meuse are used.