Salt enrichment of municipal sewage: New prevention approaches in Israel |
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Authors: | Baruch Weber Yoram Avnimelech Marcelo Juanico |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Ministry of the Environment, P.O. Box 6234, 91061 Jerusalem, Israel;(2) Juanico & Friedler Mediterranean Sewage Treatment & Storage Process Design Consulting Ram On, 19205 Megido, M.P., Israel;(3) Present address: Faculty of Agriculture Engineering Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 32000 Haifa, Israel |
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Abstract: | Wastewater irrigation is an environmentally sound wastewater disposal practice, but sewage is more saline than the supplied fresh water and the salts are recycled together with the water. Salts have negative environmental effects on crops, soils, and groundwater. There are no inexpensive ways to remove the salts once they enter sewage, and the prevention of sewage salt enrichment is the most immediately available solution. The body of initiatives presently structured by the Ministry of the Environment of Israel are herein described, with the aim to contribute to the search for a long-term solution of salinity problems in arid countries. The new initiatives are based on: (1) search for new technologies to reduce salt consumption and discharge into sewage; (2) different technologies to cope with different situations; (3) raising the awareness of the public and industry on the environmental implications of salinity pollution; and (4) an elastic legal approach expressed through new state-of-the-art regulations. The main contributor to the salinity of sewage in Israel is the watersoftening process followed by the meat koshering process. Some of the adopted technical solutions are: the discharge of the brine into the sea, the substitution of sodium by potassium salts in the ion-exchangers, the construction of centralized systems for the supply of soft water in industrial areas, the precipitation of Ca and Mg in the effluents from ion-exchangers and recycling of the NaCI solution, a reduction of the discharge of salts by the meat koshering process, and new membrane technology for salt recovery. |
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Keywords: | Softening Sea discharge Potassium salts Industrial areas Membranes Legislation Wastewater irrigation |
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