AWWA JAW53028 PDF

AWWA JAW53028 PDF

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AWWA JAW53028 PDF

Published Date:
11/01/2000

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Journal AWWA - Using Coagulants to Remove Organic Matter

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American Water Works Association

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This study examined removal of organic matter (OM) by coagulation in drinking water treatment. First, the ability of three coagulants to simultaneously reduce turbidity and remove OM from water was determined. The coagulants tested were the commercial products alum and polyaluminum chloride (PACl) and a polyaluminum hydroxysulfate (PAHS) synthesized in the authors' laboratory. Tannic, humic, lignosulfonic, and salicylic acids (SAL) were used as model organic compounds in cold and warm water. The effect of the concentration of tannic acid was alsoexamined, and semi quantitative relationships between OM concentration and coagulant dosage required were determined. In cold water, PACl and PAHS were efficient coagulants for all organic compounds except SAL (which was not itself removed, although it did not inhibit turbidity reduction). However, alum was a poor coagulant in the presence or absence of OM. In warm water, alum and PACl were the more efficient coagulants. OM had approximately the same effect on alumat both temperatures, but its effect on PACl was somewhat increased in warm water. Although PAHS effectively reduced turbidity in the absence of OM or in thepresence of SAL, the presence of the other organic substances greatly increased the coagulant demand in warm water. Includes 23 references, table, figures.
Edition : Vol. 92 - No. 11
File Size : 1 file , 460 KB
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Number of Pages : 10
Published : 11/01/2000

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