Method of treating water effluent from purging or cleaning steam generator circuits, and a mobile unit enabling the method to be implemented
View Patent ↗The invention relates to a method of treating water effluent from purging or cleaning steam generator circuits. In characteristic manner, the following steps are performed: filtering the raw effluent to separate insoluble matter from the filtered effluent; and concentrating the filtered effluent to below the solubility limit of the dissolved species so as to obtain a liquid concentrate, the concentration step including at least evapo-concentration treatment and reverse osmosis treatment; the pH of the effluent being adjusted to a value in the range 5 to 6.5.
1. A method for treating a steam generator circuit purging or cleaning effluent, the method comprising:
providing effluent from a purging or cleaning operation of the steam generator circuit, wherein the effluent has a pH of 7.0 or above and wherein the effluent contains suspended solids, organic acids, metals, and nitrogen-containing compounds;
lowering the pH of the effluent to between approximately 5 and approximately 6.5 such that the organic acids, the nitrogen-containing compounds, and metals are dissolved within the effluent;
removing suspended solids from the effluent;
concentrating the effluent in a reverse osmosis unit and in an evaporator-concentrator so as to produce a treated effluent; and
wherein concentrating the effluent removes at least 98% of the organic acids, metals, and nitrogen-containing compounds contained in the steam generator circuit purging or cleaning effluent.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein concentrating the effluent further includes:
concentrating the effluent in the evaporator-concentrator to form a distillate and a first concentrate stream;
concentrating the distillate from the evaporator-concentrator in the reverse osmosis unit to form a permeate and a second concentrate stream; and
wherein the permeate from the reverse osmosis unit forms the treated effluent.
3. The method of claim 2 further comprising mixing the first concentrate stream with the effluent provided from the purging or cleaning operation of the steam generator circuit.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the effluent is concentrated in the evaporator-concentrator prior to being concentrated in the reverse osmosis unit and wherein the pH of the effluent is lowered after the effluent is concentrated in the evaporator-concentrator and prior to being concentrated in the reverse osmosis unit.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein concentrating the effluent in the reverse osmosis unit forms a concentrate and the treated effluent and wherein the concentrate is mixed with the effluent provided from the purging or cleaning operation of the steam generator circuit.
6. A method of treating a steam generator cleaning effluent having a pH greater than 6.5 and containing suspended solids, organic acids, metals and nitrogen-containing compounds, the method comprising:
storing the steam generator cleaning effluent in a storage facility;
directing the steam generator cleaning effluent from the storage facility to a filter and filtering suspended solids from the steam generator cleaning effluent;
adjusting the pH of the steam generator cleaning effluent by lowering the pH of the effluent to between approximately 5 and approximately 6.5 such that the organic acid, metals and nitrogen-containing compounds are dissolved within the steam generator cleaning effluent;
after filtering the steam generator cleaning effluent directing the steam generator cleaning effluent to an evaporator and concentrating the steam generator cleaning effluent to form a distillate and a first concentrate stream; and
directing the distillate from the evaporator to a reverse osmosis unit and concentrating the distillate to form a second concentrate stream and a permeate, and wherein the permeate from the reverse osmosis unit constitutes a treated effluent and wherein a substantial portion of the organic acids, metals and nitrogen-containing compounds in the steam generator cleaning effluent is removed via the first or second concentrate streams.
7. The method of claim 6 including recycling the second concentrate stream from the reverse osmosis unit and treating the second concentrate stream by filtering and subjecting the second concentrate stream to treatment by the evaporator and reverse osmosis unit.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein the method removes at least 98% of the organic acids, metals and nitrogen-containing compounds contained in the steam generator cleaning effluent.
9. The method of claim 6 wherein lowering the pH of the steam generator cleaning effluent includes adding a reagent to the distillate produced by the evaporator prior to the distillate reaching the reverse osmosis unit.