Potential of Nanofiltration for pretreatment of seawater desalination in Gaza Strip

Joint Authors

Jundiyah, Shafiq
Okshiyac, G.
Abu Harbid, H.
Khazindar, B.
Mughir, Yunus
Abu Habib, Azzam Ahmad

Source

The fifth International Conference on Engineering and Sustainability : is scheduled on November 4-5, 2014

Publisher

Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering

Publication Date

2014-11-30

Country of Publication

Palestine (Gaza Strip)

No. of Pages

7

Main Subjects

Engineering & Technology Sciences (Multidisciplinary)
Earth Sciences, Water and Environment

English Abstract

The groundwater in the Gaza strip has deteriorated over the past thirty years qualitatively and quantitatively.

This deterioration is attributed to seawater intrusion caused by over exploitation of the aquifer, pollution by untreated wastewater, and pollution from various agricultural activities in the sandy areas of the Gaza strip.

Due to the sharp shortage of water and the bad quality of groundwater, brackish and seawater desalination plants were set up all over the Gaza strip, producing potable water for the population.

All plants are applying reverse osmosis (RO) characterized by high quality of permeate and reasonable cost but low recovery and flux.

Nanofiltration membranes, the upraising technology competing with RO especially for brackish desalination and seawater pretreatment due to their remarkable advantages (high flux and recovery, and high salt rejection) are potential alternative.

The main objective of this study is to test and measure Nanofiltration membranes performance for potential pretreating of seawater prior to RO in desalination using real samples filtered by dead-end lab-scale system.

Further, the most appropriate Nanofiltration membrane in terms of rejection and flux rate will be determined.

Two commercial NF membranes, denoted as NF90 and DK were tested on pressure range (10-25) bars.

The water samples used were the real sample was taken from beach wells from RO Deir A1 Balah desalination plant after pretreatment units in Gaza strip, Palestine.

Using NF 90 membrane, there was a good result of flux rate having value equal to 1.23 L / m2.hr at operation pressure 25 bar.

Under this pressure, the value of removing TDS was 9.32 %.

Therefore, this pressure was the optimum for NF90 membrane.

For DK membrane, there was 10.05 % removal efficiency of TDS at 25 bar, and relatively high value of flux rate which is equal to 2.85 L / m2.

hr at 25 bar.

This implies that the optimal presser of DK was 25 bar.

This attributes to the high potentiality of applying NF membranes for seawater desalination in Gaza strip.

Data Type

Conference Papers

Record ID

BIM-775220

American Psychological Association (APA)

Abu Habib, Azzam Ahmad& Mughir, Yunus& Okshiyac, G.& Abu Harbid, H.& Jundiyah, Shafiq& Khazindar, B.. 2014-11-30. Potential of Nanofiltration for pretreatment of seawater desalination in Gaza Strip. . , pp.139-145.Gaza Palestine : Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Abu Habib, Azzam Ahmad…[et al.]. Potential of Nanofiltration for pretreatment of seawater desalination in Gaza Strip. . Gaza Palestine : Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering. 2014-11-30.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Abu Habib, Azzam Ahmad& Mughir, Yunus& Okshiyac, G.& Abu Harbid, H.& Jundiyah, Shafiq& Khazindar, B.. Potential of Nanofiltration for pretreatment of seawater desalination in Gaza Strip. .
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