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SCHEME OF THE THASMS TECHNOLOGY WASTE SUPERCONCENTRATE II. OPTIMIZED WATER FOR DRINKING AND TECHNOLOGICAL WATER 2 3 11 4 10 9 5 8 1 6 glass prefiltration cascade mechanical prefiltration nanomembrane separation magnetic resonance UV-C sterilization HFM filtration ionization mineralization TMC optimalization following optimalization a) –by using the output water following optimalization b) –by using the output water 7 I. III. IV. CONTAMINATED INPUT WATER removing of mechanical impurities larger than 0.5 mm I. Grade: PRE FILTRATION (inlet water is deprived of most mechanical and chemical contaminants) by a system of mechanical and absorption filters II. Grade: NANOMEMBRANE SEPARATION (residual water fouled nanomembrane is divided into the permeate outlet, which is free from virtually 100% of the inorganic and organic substances, and waste superconcentrates) III. Grade: STERILIZATION (nanomembrane separation output water is sterilized by powerful UVC lamp and subsequently filtered dead little bodies of bacteria on the HFM) IV. Grade: OPTIMIZATION (output water (after sterilization) is optimized according to the purpose for which it is intended. Water is structured and enriched with an optimum amount of minerals (and possibly organic matter in the case of agrooptimalization))