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Improvement of water treatment at thermal power plants

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Prospective and existing technologies for water treatment at thermal power plants, including pretreatment, ion exchange, and membrane method are considered. The results obtained from laboratory investigations and industrial tests of the proposed technologies carried out at different thermal power plants are presented. The possibilities of improving the process and environmental indicators of water treatment plants are shown.

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Original Russian Text © B.M. Larin, E.N. Bushuev, A.B. Larin, E.A. Karpychev, A.V. Zhadan, 2015, published in Teploenergetika.

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Larin, B.M., Bushuev, E.N., Larin, A.B. et al. Improvement of water treatment at thermal power plants. Therm. Eng. 62, 286–292 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601515020056

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