
J Water SRT - Aqua 53 (2004) 1-15
Removal of Cryptosporidium by in-line filtration: effects of coagulant type, filter loading rate and temperature
Nicholas R. Dugan and Daniel J. Williams
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Water Supply and Water Resources Division, 26 West Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268, USA Tel: +1 513-569-7239 Fax: +1 513-569-7172 E-mail: dugan.nicholas@epa.gov
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Water Supply and Water Resources Division, 26 West Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268, USA Tel: +1 513-569-7239 Fax: +1 513-569-7172
ABSTRACT
Eight pilot-scale runs were performed to evaluate the impacts of coagulant type, filter loading rates and temperature on the removal of seeded Cryptosporidium oocysts by in-line filtration. The coagulant was either aluminum sulphate or ferric chloride, the filter loading rate was either 5 or 10 m/h and temperature was controlled at 20 or 4.5°C. Cryptosporidium samples were collected on an hourly basis during each run and analysed by solid phase cytometry. Depending on the operating conditions, observed average Cryptosporidium removals ranged from 1.0 log (std dev.=0.2 log) to >4.2 log (std dev.=0.1 log).
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