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2 Water Reuse Technologies Today and Tomorrow Christine Furstoss

3 Water Reuse Technologies Today and Tomorrow Christine Furstoss – GE Water and Process Technologies 3

4 What is Reuse? Wastewater Industrial Municipal Treatment Reuse: Agriculture Recharge aquifers Indirect potable Cooling water Industrial use Value: Energy, salts, metals Reuse Wastewater Industrial Municipal TreatmentDischarge Contaminants Conventional

5 Industrial Water Reuse Segment Muni wasteBlowdown / FGD Mines Unconventional Oilsands / GasRefineries Key Technologies MBR UF/RO/ABMetUF/MBR/ABMet EDR/Thermal UF/MBR/Thermal Market Size +++++ +++ +++ ++++ ++++ Technical Challenge Low Medium High High High Customers Municipal Utilities Industrial Oil & Gas Oil & Gas Drivers Availability Efficiency Environmental Environmental Environmental Key Opportunities for Reuse More Challenging Less Challenging ABMet = Advanced Biological Metals Removal Technologies Exist to Meet the Challenge

6 Reuse Goals and Challenges Goals Sustainable, economic solution Environmentally responsible Robust, reliable, and repeatable Focus on value… “cost-to-treat” & “cost of water” Challenges No single product…focus on systems solution Difficult conditions: Process variability Temperatures > 180F (85C) Silica at saturation (450ppm) Oil/water separation Hydrocarbon species variation Slugs of solids, dilbit, ashphaltene Technology introduction vs. risk/reward model Transition from lab to field Economic modeling Regulatory 90% water recycle mandate Concentrate disposal regulations GHG reduction ? System Solution Industrial process Reduced fresh water demand Improve Purification Reduced CapEx and OpEx Treated reuse water Discharge to environment

7 Technologies & Water Recovery Produced Water 70-85% Recovery98% RecoveryBeneficial Use Membrane Based Systems Thermal Evaporation, Crystallization, Bio Polishing Waste Water Recovery systems

8 Reuse Examples EDR Plant Wastewater Purified for Plant Reuse MBR RO Pooling Waters Pure Water Ultrafiltration Reverse OsmosisEvaporator Crystallizer Salt High-recovery Industrial reuse Zero-Liquid Discharge (ZLD) Pure Water

9 Current Technology Focus Tougher Challenges Robust System Solutions Concentrate management High Recovery systems Selective salt precipitation Encapsulation/salt disposal Bioprocesses Monitoring and Diagnostics Predict & Detect monitoring Feed forward control System operability Oil Sands/EOR Frac Water Reuse and By-Product Recovery Coal Bed Methane Mining IGCC Grey Water Equipment Enhancements Energy Efficiency Membrane Life/Fouling Metallurgy/robustness Mobility Chemical Pretreatment Metals removal Scaling potential Span of performance Technologies across value chain… Reliability, predictability, maintainability

10 Reuse…Enhancing our offerings for tomorrow  Industry  Government  Consortiums  Academia Winning Teams Treat and Reuse The time is now System approach by a community…key to success R&D focused on system-level enablers Partnerships and sharing will accelerate

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