Patent ID: 7981295
Filing Date: 2011-07-19
Classification: B01D,C02F

Abstract:
1. An improved enhanced two-stage high recovery membrane process for the economical operation of semi-permeable reverse osmosis (RO) membranes which are used to purify water containing soluble and sparingly soluble inorganic compounds and achieve high recoveries of purified water in the range 67%-99.9% of the Influent Water without precipitation of sparingly soluble inorganic scale compounds on the surface of the membrane, comprising: a) pretreatment of the Influent Water, containing soluble and sparingly soluble inorganic compounds by filtration to separate suspended solids using a suitable filtration means and preconditioning by adding acid and antiscalant to produce a preconditioned Influent Water; b) introducing said preconditioned Influent Water into the high pressure side of a first stage RO membrane system (RO1) and pressurizing said preconditioned Influent Water to produce purified water permeate on the low pressure side that is substantially free of said inorganic compounds; c) removing first stage RO1 membrane concentrate containing preconcentrated soluble and sparingly soluble inorganic compounds from the high pressure side of said RO1 membrane system without precipitation of said preconcentrated sparingly soluble inorganic compounds on said RO1 membrane; d) recovering the bulk of purified water permeate on the low pressure side of said RO1 membrane at a rate at least 50% of the rate of introducing said preconditioned Influent Water to the high pressure side of said RO1 membrane; e) blending said RO1 membrane concentrate containing preconcentrated soluble and sparingly soluble inorganic compounds with a softened second stage RO membrane (RO2) concentrate recycle stream producing a blended membrane concentrate containing elevated sparingly soluble inorganic compounds; f) introducing said blended membrane concentrate stream containing said elevated sparingly soluble inorganic compounds into a well-mixed chemical precipitation tank wherein the pH is raised by adding an alkaline solution to provide a precipitate of the insoluble inorganic compounds; g) removing the well-mixed suspension containing chemically-precipitated inorganic compounds from the chemical precipitation tank; h) introducing the well-mixed suspension containing chemically-precipitated inorganic compounds into a clarifier to produce a supernatant solution at the top of the tank which is substantially (but not completely) free from suspended solids and a slurry phase at the bottom containing most of the suspended solids; i) removing the bulk solids from the bottom of the clarifier as a slurry reject stream containing TDS in the range 1%-5% and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in the range 2%-5%; j) removing the supernatant from the top of the clarifier, containing Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in the range 1%-5% and TSS in the range 50-250 mg/L; k) reducing the pH of the supernatant removed from the top of the clarifier to a pH in the neutral range of 6-9 by adding a suitable mineral acid; l) introducing the pH-adjusted supernatant from the clarifier into a suitable filtration means in order to provide a “blended, softened and suspended solids-free” concentrate stream; m) introducing said “blended, softened and suspended solids-free” concentrate stream into a suitable ion exchange softening means to provide a “blended, softened, suspended solids-free and hardness-free” concentrate stream; n) introducing said “blended, softened, suspended solids-free and hardness-free” concentrate into the high pressure side of a second stage RO membrane system (RO2) and pressurizing said blended, softened, suspended solids-free and hardness-free concentrate to produce purified water permeate on the low pressure side of said RO2 membrane system that is substantially free of said inorganic compounds; o) removing RO2 membrane concentrate containing concentrated soluble and “under-saturated” sparingly soluble inorganic compounds from the high pressure side of said RO2 membrane system without precipitation of said sparingly soluble inorganic compounds on the surface of the membrane; p) recovering the remaining purified water permeate on the low pressure side of said RO2 membrane system at a rate at least 5% and up to 50% of the rate of said Influent Water; q) combining the purified water permeate from said RO1 membrane system with purified water from said RO2 membrane system to provide the final purified water stream at a rate ranging from 67%-99.9% of the rate of said Influent water; r) splitting said RO2 membrane concentrate into an RO2 membrane concentrate recycle stream which is recycled and blended with said RO1 membrane concentrate, and an RO2 membrane reject stream; s) adjusting the flowrates of said slurry reject stream from the bottom of the clarifier and said RO2 membrane reject stream to control the concentration of soluble inorganic compounds and hence the osmotic pressure; t) removing said slurry reject stream and said RO2 membrane reject stream from the process as final rejects for disposal or further treatment.