上流式砾石过滤中混凝-絮凝强化低成本多级过滤

L. D. Sánchez, L. M. Marin, J. Visscher, L. Rietveld
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本文对多级过滤(MSF)装置中上流式砾石过滤器(CF-UGF)的混凝和絮凝的操作和设计进行了评估。本研究表明,当系统运行浊度在30 NTU以上时,CF-UGF机组显著提高了MSF的性能。在水进入慢速砂过滤器(SSF)之前,它大大减少了颗粒物质的负荷,从而避免了过滤器的短暂运行,并防止了SSF作业的早期中断。投加混凝剂对CF-UGF浊度的去除率在85% ~ 96%之间,而未投加混凝剂的平均去除率为46%(范围:21 ~ 76%)。混凝剂的使用也提高了对总大肠菌群、大肠杆菌和HPC的去除效率。SSF的微生物活性没有降低,SSF床没有出现阻塞,SSF运行维持了50到70天,最大水头损失为0.70米。最重要的优点是该系统的灵活性,可根据进水浊度使用混凝剂或不使用混凝剂。只有20%的时间需要使用混凝剂。CF-UGF机组占总建设成本的7%,使用混凝剂的运维成本仅占0.3%。
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Low-cost multi-stage filtration enhanced by coagulation-flocculation in upflow gravel filtration
This paper assesses the operational and design aspects of coagulation and flocculation in upflow gravel filters (CF-UGF) in a multi-stage filtration (MSF) plant. This study shows that CF-UGF units improve the performance of MSF considerably, when the system operates with turbidity above 30 NTU. It strongly reduces the load of particulate material before the water enters in the slow sand filters (SSF) and therewith avoids short filter runs and prevents early interruption in SSF operations. The removal efficiency of turbidity in the CF-UGF with coagulant was between 85 and 96%, whereas the average efficiency without coagulant dosing was 46% (range: 21–76%). Operating with coagulant also improves the removal efficiency for total coliforms, E-coli and HPC. No reduction was observed in the microbial activity of the SSF, no obstruction of the SSF bed was demonstrated and SSF runs were maintained between 50 and 70 days for a maximum head loss of 0.70 m. The most important advantage is the flexibility of the system to operate with and without coagulant according to the influent turbidity. It was only necessary for 20% of the time to operate with the coagulant. The CF-UGF unit represented 7% of total construction costs and the O&M cost for the use of coagulant represented only 0.3%.
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Drinking Water Engineering and Science
Drinking Water Engineering and Science Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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