Desalinated water quality: Remineralization technique at the Al-Hoceima desalination plant (northern Morocco)
Soukaina El Khalki,
Abdelhadi Makan,
Abdellatif Lamhamdi
et al.
Abstract:One solution to the shortage of drinking water in Morocco is the development of reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plants. However, the quality of the permeate produced is corrosive, unbalanced, and does not meet the standards required for its use. The post-treatment process at the Al-Hoceima desalination plant in northern Morocco consists of the addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrated lime (Ca (OH)2). In this study, various analyses were utilized to assess the physical-chemical quality parameters of the … Show more
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