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Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)

Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)

Introduction

Zero Liquid Discharge is a water treatment strategy where no wastewater is released — all liquid is treated, reused, or evaporated.

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ZLD Systems for Hydrogen Production – WaterWorld

🧠 What It Means

  • Key in green hydrogen plants that rely on water electrolysis.

  • Protects water resources and meets environmental regulations.

  • Includes evaporators, crystallisers, and reverse osmosis systems.

Key Challenges

  • High energy consumption and CAPEX.

  • Salt and solid waste management still required.

  • Complex to operate continuously.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“In a water-scarce world, ZLD is a responsibility — not just compliance.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“If hydrogen is clean, the water it leaves behind should be too.”

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