Agreed terry. This is too ...

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Agreed terry. This is too vague for a specific answer. The only general answer from a scientists point of view is to clearly state the compounds and elements you are dealing with. In addition what are their parameters.  When you have a good grasp on these then you may proceed with an in situ bioremediation process. The Archaea species will reduce all compounds and chelate all metals into their elemental state. 100% recycle/reuse is then possible. If a certain element is considered in access then search your data base for plants that require more ppm of the item you consider to be too much.

 

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Hi McGowen, thanks for advise, the raw water comes from a riverand the RO-Plant is located on the farm, is not possible to return the concentrated water to the river.  So our proposal it is realized a storage tank of the rejects, but it seem not economic as the discharge rate is high (about 25 m3 / h), so  we are looking for other solutions to evacuate these discharges. (raw water does not contain heavy metals just mineral salts

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