Ranwe, A.
Anshul Ranwe is a process engineer with 2 yr of industry experience and has worked for Fluor since the beginning of his industrial career. From the start, he has been an integral part of Fluor’s energy transition team, working on biomass gasification, green ammonia, and pink hydrogen projects (which involved ultra-pure water generation). Ranwe now works on liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects. He has a keen interest in water and wastewater treatment and is a member of the Fluor Global Water Technology Group.
Zero-liquid discharge: A stepping stone to water sustainability—Part 2
This article will evaluate zero-liquid discharge technologies and the preliminary treatment, disposal or further treatment for a preliminary treated system.
Zero liquid discharge: A stepping stone to water sustainability—Part 1
Among the available technologies of wastewater treatment to recover reusable water, zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) has become the most frequently used term in oil and gas refineries and petrochemical plants. It has been effectively used in the treatment of brine to maximize the recovery of freshwater or recycled water and to recover salt and other chemicals that are used in other industries.
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