Description
This guidebook features articles originally published in POWER magazine. Included are full charts, photographs, graphs, and step-by-step instructions for quick and handy reference. Topics cover wetland treatment systems, boiler chemical cleaning, 316(b) compliance, water management plans, treatment technologies, and water conservation.
Features & Benefits
- Comprehensive coverage of cooling water and wastewater treatment for power plants
- Practical strategies for compliance with 316(b) regulations
- Case studies on wetland treatment, boiler chemical cleaning, and water conservation
- Charts, photographs, and step-by-step guidance for operational improvements
- Insights on the water-energy nexus, drought impacts, and global water challenges
Audience
- Power plant engineers and operators
- Water treatment and environmental compliance professionals
- Plant managers and sustainability coordinators
- Energy consultants and researchers
- Regulatory and policy specialists in water and power sectors
Articles Include
- Jeffrey Energy Center’s Constructed Wetland Treatment System
- Power Sector Link to Water Is Deep, Complex
- Site-Specific Factors Are Critical for Compliance with Final 316(b) Existing Facilities Rule
- Boiler Chemical Cleaning: Doing It Correctly
- Why Your Power Plant Needs a Water Management Plan
- Advanced Cooling and Water Treatment Technology Concepts for Power Plants
- The Water-Energy Nexus Takes Center Stage
- Water Issues Challenge Power Generators
- Microbial Control in Cooling Water Improves Plant Performance
- ORP as a Predictor of WFGD Chemistry and Wastewater Treatment
- THE BIG PICTURE: Parched
- Water and Power: Will Your Next Power Plant Make Both?
- Water Conservation Options for Power Generation Facilities
- Design and Testing of a Water Treatment and ZLD System
- Are Economics Trumping Regulation?
Details
Type: PDF
Pages: 59
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