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    Validation of Dual Membrane Treatment for Indirect Potable Reuse

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    Authors
    Linge, Kathryn
    Blair, P.
    Busetti, Francesco
    Rodrigues, C.
    Handyside, M.
    Blythe, Justin
    Bromley, M.
    Lord, O.
    Higginson, S.
    Heitz, Anna
    Joll, Cynthia
    Newby, C.
    Toze, S.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Linge, K. and Blair, P. and Busetti, F. and Rodrigues, C. and Handyside, M. and Blythe, J. and Bromley, M. and Lord, O. and Higginson, S. and Heitz, A. and Joll, C. and Newby, C. and Toze, S. 2010. Validation of Dual Membrane Treatment for Indirect Potable Reuse. Water: Journal of the Australian Water Association. 37 (6): pp. 39-43.
    Source Title
    Water: Journal of the Australian Water Association
    ISSN
    03100367
    School
    Curtin Water Quality Research Centre (Industry Research Centre)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15503
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The Western Australia's Premier's Collaborative Research Program (PCRP) project 'Characterising Treated Wastewater for Drinking Purposes Following Reverse Osmosis Treatment' commenced in October 2005, to determine the potential risks of replenishing drinking water aquifers with MF/RO treated secondary wastewater from Perth?s wastewater treatment plants. A brief report on the project won the Michael Flynn Award for the best poster paper at Ozwater 10. The results included those published in Water, February 2010, by Rodriguez et al, entitled Efficiency of RO for removal of Chemical Contaminants. Consequently, this version has been drafted to cover the other aspects of the study, principally the identification of suitable indicators which could be used to validate treatment performance.

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