Control of Corrosion and Deposit Formation in Water Reuse Applications - TEG 096X
Wednesday, March 19 - 8 to 11 a.m. This symposium contains technical papers focusing on control of corrosion and deposit formation in water reuse applications using water treatment equipment and inhibitors suitable for treating reuse waters containing high residuals such as total dissolved solids, chloride, and sulfate, sodium, silica, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, ammonia, organics, and oil, flocculent or suspended solids. Water reuse in commercial and industrial applications will be emphasized.
Chair:Paul Labine
Vice Chair:John Kubis
8:00 AMWelcoming Remarks
8:05 AMA Broad Review of Various Waters and Their Potential, after Pretreatment, for Reuse in Cooling Systems, With a Focus on the Selection and Application of Modern Specialty Inhibitor Chemistries
Colin Frayne
8:30 AMAn Evaluation of Polymeric Silica Scale Control Additives for Industrial Water Systems
Zahid Amjad, Robert W. Zuhl
8:55 AMZero Liquid Discharge Operation of Cooling Towers at a Major Steel Mill
John Kubis, Jeff Reed
9:20 AMWater Reuse Strategies: Steel Industry Case Studies
Dave Christophersen
9:45 AMBreak
9:55 AMElectrochemical Studies with CMAS Probes on Corrosion Inhibition of Copper and Affected Metals in the Presence of Ammonia and Other Corrosive Ions in Zero Liquid Discharge Cooling Water
Dan Duke
10:20 AMThe Impact of Reclaimed Water of Two Different Qualities on Two Similar Power Plants
Daniel J. Robinette
10:45 AMMagnesium Hydroxide Control for Secondary Pass Reverse Osmosis Systems
Suresh Patel, John Milligan

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