Abilash, My ...
Published by Louis Carnevale, P.E., Water Program Manager at U.S. Navy/NAVFAC
Abilash,
My recommendation is to connect with a qualified/certified Chemist and have him/her analyse the RO reject water and recommend safe chemical treatment strategies to reduce the Ammonia. It may be possible to use breakpoint chlorination but if NCl3 does form (as you seem to already know) that can cause an explosion so bench testing on your own may not be the wisest option.
Again a qualified/certified Chemist can provide a safe and effective treatment solution to your question.
Best Regards
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Thanks Louis, Testing would not be feasible until we get to site for commissioning. I am sceptical about NCl3 formation due to the water pH. Do you have any inputs on what would be the reaction time for Breakpoint chlorination.
Published by Abilash Srinivasan, Executive Engineer at Osmoflo Engineering Services Pvt Limited