E-Book, Englisch, 462 Seiten
Reihe: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources, Management, Treatment, Efficiency and Reuse
Bundschuh / Tomaszewska Geothermal Water Management
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-1-317-56258-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 462 Seiten
Reihe: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources, Management, Treatment, Efficiency and Reuse
ISBN: 978-1-317-56258-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Drinking water shortages in many regions of the world have often contributed to the development of water treatment technologies. Not only arid and semi-arid regions are increasingly exposed to water shortage, but also many other regions face limitations of the fresh water resources.
Geothermal energy is being used for heating and for power generating purposes in many countries. In some cases, cooled geothermal waters are discharged into the rivers. The use of cooled waters for drinking water purposes can be considered as an alternative method of disposing them.
This book discusses the effective use of geothermal water and renewable energy for future needs of a modern sustainable, effective management of water resources.It determines the potential of a desalination processes to reduce total dissolved solids (TDS), enhance removal of microelements (such as arsenic and boron) and also natural radionuclides so making geothermal waters suitable for discharge into surface waters or reuse for drinking, irrigation and other purposes. The key issue of the research is utilising the retentate, which contains a concentrate of the chemical elements and compounds removed from the geothermal water.
The research field includes crucial new areas of study:
• An improvement in the management of freshwater resources through the use of residual geothermal water.
• The recovery of mineral compounds with balneological and economic importance (the production of mineral resources).
• The development of the balneotherapy, tourist and leisure sectors using geothermal water treatment.
Te book will be used as an incentive for what and how new and energy efficient technologies can be applied as an effective solution in residual geothermal water management to satisfy the continually increasing water demand for industrial, agricultural and drinking purposes in an economically sustainable way.
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1: Treatment of geothermal water: Potentials, Needs, Options and Opportunities
Jochen Bundschuh and Barbara Tomaszewska
Section I
Resources, geochemical properties and environmental implications of geothermal water
2: A global assessment of geothermal water resources
John W. Lund, Tonya L. Boyd
3: Geothermal water resource management
Simon Lopez
4: Environmental impact of geothermal energy utilization
Hrefna Kristmannsdóttir
5: Geochemical properties of geothermal waters
Einar Gunnlaugsson/ Ladislaus Rybach/ Hirofumi Muraoka/ Halldór Ármannsson
6: The global overview of environmental aspects of dispose used geothermal water into the surface water
Sakir Simsek
Section II
Potential uses of residual geothermal water
7: Use of residual geothermal fluids in cascade systems
Gábor Szita/ Beata Kepinska
8: Utilisation of residual geothermal water in balnotherapy
Patricia Erfurt-Cooper
9: Utilisation of residual geothermal water in cosmetology
Magnea Gudmundsóttir/ Ása Brynjólfsdóttir/ Albert Albertsson
10: Geothermal water as energy source for water desalination and treatment M. Goosen, H. Mahmoudi, N. Ghaffour, J, Bundschuh)
11: Using geothermal energy to power brackish water greenhouse desalination units
Hacene Mahmoudi
Section III
Injection of residual geothermal water
12: Injection of cooled geothermal water back into reservoir
Peter Seibt, Markus Wolfgramm/ Eylem Kaya
13: Mineral precipitation and inhibitors for reinjection of residual geothermal fluids into the underground systems
Pierre Ungemach/ Nikolaos Andritsos
14: Silica separation from reinjection brines
Potapov Vadim/ Ingvi Gunnarsson
Section IV
Treatment of geothermal water for reuse
15: Treatment of geothermal water for industrial, agricultural and drinking purposes
Barbara Tomaszewska, Leszek Pajak/ Nalan Kabay/ M. Kitis
16: Analytical procedures for ion quantification supporting water treatment processes
Ewa Kmiecik
17: Removal of arsenic and boron from geothermal water
Nalan Kabay/ Marek Bryjak
18: Mineral and salt recovery processes from geothermal water. The review of world experiences
Darrell L. Gallup / V. Jegatheesan/ Dae Hyun Kim
19: Iceland experiences in the field of the use of geothermal water for drinking purposes
Guðmundur Ó. Friðleifsson
20: Membrane techniques in the treatment of geothermal water for fresh and potable water production
Michal Bodzek
21: Adsorption techniques in the treatment of geothermal water
Kazuharu Yoshizuka
22: A comparative study for the removal of micropollutants from geothermal water
Nalan Kabay
23: The occurrence and removal of radionuclides from water
Grazyna Zakrzewska-Trznadel/ F. Korkmaz Görür / Oliver Raff
24: Disposal of the concentrates from inland desalination plants
V. Jegatheesan / Y. Oren
25: State of the art and review of direct discharge of RO concentrates
Inmaculada Ortiz
26: The results of geothermal water treatment project in Poland
Barbara Tomaszewska, Wieslaw Bujakowski, Leszek Pajak, Michal Bodzek