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Shower Water Recovery by Reverse Osmosis

Authors: Thomas J. Slavin; Hans H. Peters; Tuan Q. Cao;

Shower Water Recovery by Reverse Osmosis

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<div class="htmlview paragraph">Boeing Aerospace Company (BAC) is currently supporting studies in non-phase change methods for recovering wash water generated by space vehicle crews. The reverse osmosis technology appears to be promising for this application. Accordingly/Boeing embarked on an Independent Research and Development (IR and D) test of this technology in 1986.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">A laboratory reverse osmosis system was built using hollow fiber, tube-side feed membranes. These membranes, as supplied by Bend Research, Inc., were of polyamide material deposited within a polysulfone hollow fiber substrate.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper reports the results of water recovery testing performed in the following three areas of interest: (1) general reverse osmosis membrane performance on baseline deionized water, soap, and salt solutions, (2) reverse osmosis performance on wash water, using actual shower water as a test media, and (3) bacteriological control methods for processing shower water.</div>

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