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Title: Extension de la station de dessalement d'eau de mer de Bousmail pour le renforcement de l'alimentation en eau potable de la ville de Bousmail (w.Tipaza)
Authors: Khouider, Mohamed Rafik
Keywords: Dessalement. Dimensionnement. Osmose inverse. Membranes semi-perméables. Pompage d’eau traitée. Bousmail. Tipaza. Algérie.
Desalination. Sizing. Reverse osmosis. Semi-permeable membranes. Pumping of treated water. Bousmail. Tipaza. Algeria.
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: The desalination of sea water in Algeria is of a strategic nature, it will replace conventional water resources in the majority of cities in the north of Algeria, as well as in the arid and desert regions. This solution allows reduction of water deficit that Algeria and even other countries around the world are suffering from. Reverse osmosis represents the most advanced desalination technique in terms of drinking water production and quality of water produced from sea water. This technique is based on high-tech semi-permeable membranes allowing the removal of salts as well as viruses and organic matter. The objective of this work is the dimensioning of the desalination plant of the commune of Bousmail after extension, from where all the chain of production of drinking water from sea water will be detailed, with the pumping of treated water towards the buffer tank of Bousmail.
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