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Application of modified qualitative index for surveillance of water-filtration process in turbidity removal by different media
Several media have been used in treatment plants, however, their efficiency for turbidity removal, which is determined by qualitative indices, has been considered. Current qualitative indices such as turbidity and escaping particle number could not completely measure the efficiency of the filtration...
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Published in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2013-09, Vol.9 (4) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Several media have been used in treatment plants, however, their
efficiency for turbidity removal, which is determined by qualitative
indices, has been considered. Current qualitative indices such as
turbidity and escaping particle number could not completely measure the
efficiency of the filtration system; therefore defining new qualitative
indices is essential. In this study, the efficiency of two different
dual media filters in turbidity removal was compared in different
operating condition using qualitative indices. The pilot consisted of a
filter column (1-m depth) in which the filter-1 was consisted of a
layer of anthracite (450-mm depth) and a layer of silica sand (350-mm
depth); and filter-2 had the same media characteristics except for the
first layer that was light expanded clay aggregates (LECA). Turbidities
of 10, 20, and 30 NTU, coagulant concentrations of 4, 8, and 12 ppm and
filtration rates of 10, 15, and 20 m/h were considered as variables.
Results showed that the media of filter-2 is a suitable substitute for
the media of filter-1 (P value < 0.05). Turbidity removal
efficiencies in different condition were 79.97 ± 1.79 to 91.37
± 1.23% for the filter-2 and 75.12 ± 2.75 to 86.82 ±
1.3% for the filter-1. The LECA layer efficiency in turbidity removal
was independent of filtration rates and due to its low head loss; LECA
can be used as a proper medium. Results also showed that the particle
index was a suitable index as a substitute for turbidity and escaping
particle number as indices. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |