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34 - Industrial Water Reuse Systems

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What is not essential information when you are designing a suitable water reuse process?

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How many application areas are there in industrial water treatment?

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What is the aim of UN Sustainable Development Goal 6?

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What is crucial to ensure optimal filtration?

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What is the pore size of the ultrafiltration membrane technology?

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Q: What is not essential information when you are designing a suitable water reuse process?
A: Understanding the water intake
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Q: What does the air-scouring cycle do?
A: It loosens particulates deposited on the outside of the membrane surface
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Q: How many application areas are there in industrial water treatment?
A: 4
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Q: What is the aim of UN Sustainable Development Goal 6?
A: To make water available for all
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Q: What is crucial to ensure optimal filtration?
A: Constant flow
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Q: What is the pore size of the ultrafiltration membrane technology?
A: Between 0.01 and 0.1 micrometers