Amir, your observation is correct about that for water treatment involves different considerations that technological implementation or not of different processes will feasible. One variable is the scale factor of the quantity and quality of water to be treated. In the case of Ion Exchange in addition to nitrates in the effluent and the amount of NaCl to be used in the regeneration of the resins, the chloride concentration in the water product must also be considered, as this process of exchange of nitrates chloride concentration rises and could be out of regulation. Also, having continuous effluent in the process will always generate a commitment to the environment. This is why in my search for greater efficiency and control of cleaner processes.

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Amir, your observation is correct about that for water treatment involves different considerations that technological implementation or not of different processes will feasible. One variable is the scale factor of the quantity and quality of water to be treated. In the case of Ion Exchange in addition to nitrates in the effluent and the amount of NaCl to be used in the regeneration of the resins, the chloride concentration in the water product must also be considered, as this process of exchange of nitrates chloride concentration rises and could be out of regulation. Also, having continuous effluent in the process will always generate a commitment to the environment. This is why in my search for greater efficiency and control of cleaner processes.