Membranes are made of plastic or ceramic, with tiny openings called pores through which the water is filtered. The smaller the pore, the greater quantity of pollutants rejected and the more energy needed to force the water through the membrane. Membrane filtration produces clean water and a waste stream that contains all of the material that has been filtered out. The waste stream has to be carefully managed.
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