Water treatmentWater treatment is any process that improves the quality of water to make it appropriate for a specific end-use. The end use may be drinking, industrial water supply, irrigation, river flow maintenance, water recreation or many other uses, including being safely returned to the environment. Water treatment removes contaminants and undesirable components, or reduces their concentration so that the water becomes fit for its desired end-use. This treatment is crucial to human health and allows humans to benefit from both drinking and irrigation use.
Carbone organique dissousLe carbone organique dissous ou COD (en anglais, dissolved organic carbon ou DOC) est un paramètre global de la chimie de l'eau utilisé pour caractériser et suivre l’évolution du taux de carbone dissous dans les eaux (douces, saumâtres ou marines), ou la pollution organique des milieux aquatiques. C'est une fraction parfois importante du Carbone organique total (COT). La pollution par certaines matières organiques et le carbone dissous tend à augmenter dans le monde, dont en France, en Bretagne par exemple.
ElectrodeionizationElectrodeionization (EDI) is a water treatment technology that uses DC power, ion exchange membranes, and ion exchange resin to deionize water. EDI is usually a polishing treatment for reverse osmosis (RO). EDI differs from other RO polishing technologies, such as chemically regenerated mixed beds, in that it is continuous and requires no chemical regeneration. EDI is sometimes referred to as "continuous electrodeionization" (CEDI) since the electric current regenerates the ion exchange resin mass continuously.