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Boiler Feed and Cooling Water Treatment Webinar - Hot Topic Hour January 27, 2011

Discussion of latest technologies to treat feed and cooling water from natural and process sources and also the economics of various treatment technologies focusing on energy use, chemical requirements, capital costs, reuse of process water and operation and maintenance costs and issues. Password: hth106

Revision Date:  1/27/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation * , Dow Water Solutions, Nalco, Veolia Water, Water Treatment System, Water Monitor, Demineralizer, Ion Exchange, Steam Cycle, Water Treatment


Electric Utility Chemistry Workshop, June 7-9, 2011, Champaign, IL, Exhibitors

Now in its 31st year, this comprehensive program features state-of-the-art information on controlling corrosion, improving operation efficiency, and meeting environmental challenges in fossil- and nuclear-fueled power plants. This year’s program is geared toward improved training and continuing education of personnel responsible for electric utility cycle and environmental chemistry. More than 3,000 chemists, consultants, and power plant administrators have attended the workshop since its inception in 1981. The 2011 program has been developed by a committee of representatives from midwestern electric utilities, the Illinois State Water Survey, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and consultants serving the power industry. Some of the most popular features of the workshop are the Utility Experience presentations. Seasoned professionals from utility companies discuss their experiences on a range of topics. The entire workshop has been structured to encourage participation from attendees.

Revision Date:  4/14/2011

Tags:  221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation * , 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Mettler-Toledo Thornton, Nalco, Ovivo USA, Aquatech, Sentry Equipment, Fuel Tech, Wolcott Water Systems, Waltron, Evoqua Water Technologies, Swan Analytical Instruments, Thermo Scientific, Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments, Sanosil, Lanxess Sybron Chemicals, Conco Systems, Industrial Analytics, Illinois Water Technologies, GE Water, Eco-Tec, Eka Chemicals, AVANTech, Graver Technologies, H2O Innovations, Baker Hughes, Hach, Buckman, Martek Instruments, Veolia Water, Power Generation, Steam Cycle, Water Treatment, USA


Fundamentals of Zero Liquid Discharge System Design

This article discusses the primary method for achieving zero liquid discharge from a power plant by using an evaporation process with a falling film evaporator inside a brine concentrator vessel. HPD has developed a new, low temperature approach using a CoLD crystallizer (Crystallization of salts at Low temperature and Deep vacuum).

Revision Date:  11/10/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Xylem, Veolia Water, HPD, Evaporator, Wastewater Treatment, Zero Liquid Discharge, Powermag


Nuclear Power Plant Water Treatment Webinar - Hot Topic Hour July 1, 2010

Three industry experts provided presentations for the McIlvaine Hot Topic discussion on Nuclear Power Plant Water Treatment. • The first presentation was by Gregg Poppe of Dow Water & Process Solutions: ‘Reducing Chemicals and Waste with Advanced Water Purification Technology.’ This presentation addressed the three primary stages of effective water treatment including Pre-Treatment, Roughing, and Polishing. The importance of safe, reliable, efficient, and “green” environmentally sound practices was emphasized. Ultrafiltration using Dow tubular UF membranes was highlighted as an effective pre-treatment going into RO filtration. EDI was discussed as an effective polishing procedure that eliminates the need for chemical treatments. • The second presentation was by Timothy Rittof of Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies: ‘Nuclear Power Plant Water Treatment.’ This presentation discussed various clarification processes for non-process water including river water, reclaim (grey) water, and cooling tower blowdown water. The Actiflow and Actisoft clarifiers and softeners were discussed, along with disc filters and CeraMem filters by Veolia. Also discussed were energy recovery multi-effect-evaporators for the production of fresh water using waste heat from power plants. Veolia provides more than 40 years of experience in nuclear power plant water treatment. • The third presentation was by Anthony Rossi of GE Water & Process Technologies: ‘PWR Dispersant Review & Update, OptiSperse PWR6600.’ This presentation addressed the dispersion of iron oxides in steam generator (SG) systems using the OptiSperse polyacrylate dispersant, without any sulfates or chlorides. Testing showed very high dispersion activity with very low polyacrylate dosages. The effectiveness of the treatment at reducing corrosion, and thermo-hydraulic instabilities was discussed. Advantages include improved long-term thermal performance of the SG, potential for long-term reduction in routine off-line cleaning frequency, and the long-term goal of a reduction in frequency or complete avoidance of full bundle SG chemical cleaning.

Revision Date:  10/26/2010

Tags:  221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation * , GE Water, Dow Water & Process Solutions, Veolia Water, Clarifier, Dispersant, Ultrafiltration, EDI, Corrosion Inhibitor, Filter, Ultrapure Water


Nuclear Power Plant Water Treatment by Timothy Rittof, Veolia Water - Hot Topic Hour July 1, 2010

This presentation discussed various clarification processes for non-process water including river water, reclaim (grey) water, and cooling tower blowdown water. The Actiflow and Actisoft clarifiers and softeners were discussed, along with disc filters and CeraMem filters by Veolia. Also discussed were energy recovery multi-effect-evaporators for the production of fresh water using waste heat from power plants.

Revision Date:  10/27/2010

Tags:  221113 - Nuclear Electric Power Generation * , Veolia Water, Clarifier, Filter, Softener, Water Treatment