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Advances in zero liquid discharge accelerates sustainability

Reduction of chemical usage and energy consumption in water reuse

Garver collaborated with Endress+Hauser and Rockwell Automation, who provided robust instrumentation and technology. Endress+Hauser's liquid analysis sensors for pH and conductivity, Liquiline CM448 and CM442 transmitters, Picomag flowmeters and Memograph RSG45 data managers, along with Rockwell Automation's Power Monitor 500 and variable frequency drives were crucial.

Garver's principal investigator presenting Endress+Hauser and Rockwell Automation instrumentation ©Endress+Hauser

Garver's principal investigator showing Endress+Hauser and Rockwell Automation instrumentation.

Results

  • The research demonstrated that Garver’s advanced technology consistently met water quality goals in a ZLD configuration, achieving > 99% TDS reduction without chemical pretreatment.

  • The pilot trailer, equipped with Endress+Hauser and Rockwell Automation's technology, remains in failure mode analysis under the "electric antiscalant" mode, showing no signs of fouling.

Company logo of Garver LLC

"The instruments installed played a pivotal role in monitoring the efficiency of the process. We have shown that advanced ZLD systems can help reduce the overall water and carbon footprint."

Eric Dole, Water and Energy Practice Lead
Garver LLC

Customer challenge

Removing salt from the watershed is challenging and costly, necessitating efficient source-level treatment solutions. A significant challenge in this project was preventing reverse osmosis membrane fouling, which typically requires intense chemical pretreatment and maintenance.

Solution

The instruments allowed Garver to monitor total flow, instantaneous flow, conductivity, pH, oxidation-reduction potential and temperature accurately and reliably. The real-time data provided by Endress+Hauser's instruments enabled precise adjustments to ensure consistent, low total dissolved solids permeate and distillate, supporting a circular economy by potentially using the salt slurry for sodium hypochlorite generation.