
Water Science & Technology: Water SupplyWSTWS Vol 8 No 1 pp 917 © IWA Publishing 2008 doi:10.2166/ws.2008.020
Aggregation capability of a fluidised layer of granular material during treatment of water with high DOC and low alkalinity
M. Pivokonsky, L. Pivokonska and H. Tomaskova
Institute of Hydrodynamics, AS CR, Pod Patankou 5, 16612, Prague 6, Czech Republic E-mail: pivo@ih.cas.cz; pivokonska@ih.cas.cz; tomaskova@ih.cas.cz
ABSTRACT
The aim of this contribution is to investigate aggregation efficiencies when a fluidised layer of granular material (FLGM) is applied for a treatment of surface water with high DOC (Dissolved Organic Carbon) and low alkalinity in a pilot size operation. It was shown that the FLGM can be effective for agitation of a system using destabilised particles with the aim to form readily separable suspension. An aggregation efficiency of the FLGM reactor was evaluated by the degrees of destabilisation and aggregation of the particles of impurities. The maximal separation efficiencies of the pilot plant after filtration attained jAl = 0.96 and jDOC = 0.73. These values exceeded not negligibly the ones reported for the conventional aggregation processes.
Keywords: aggregation; agitation; destabilisation; filtration; fluidised layer; water treatment
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