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A Study on Possibility of Sedimentation Basin Omission After Installed Membrane System in Drinking Water Treatment (정수처리시설에서 막공정 도입시 침전공정생략 가능성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyung-Sun;Zhoh, Choon-Koo;Hong, Seong-Ho;Kim, Sung-Jin;Lee, Kil-Sook
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.403-410
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    • 2006
  • The objective of this study was to evaluate the possibility of sedimentation basin omission when installed hybrid membrane filtration process in the field plant with the capacity of $500m^3/day$ for 11 months in the "G", water purification plant in Seoul. In order to evaluate the possibility of the sedimentation basin omission, we measured the change of DOC by coagulant dosage. Dosage of PAC(power activated carbon) 4mg/L and coagulant($AI_2O_3$ 10%) 1.67mg/L were compatible to meet the water quality. Also according to the experiment without settlement process, optimization G values were determined to be 300/s, 64/s, and 32/s at the mixing tank, the first flocculator and the second flocculator, respectively. The test was performed under the conditions PAC-coagulation-no settlement-MF. As a result, a dosage of 4.0mg/L as PAC and 0.86 to 1.22mg/L as $Al_2O_3$(10%) in the condition of flux of 62.5LMH were determined to keep TMP value less than $1.0kg_f/cm^2$.

Determination of the optimum filtration conditions in pretreatment of seawater desalination by reverse osmosis (역삼투법 해수담수화 전처리 여과공정의 최적조건)

  • Kim, Seung-Hyun;Yoon, Jong-Sup;Lee, Seockheon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 2009
  • This study examines the optimum filtration conditions in pretreatment of seawater desalination by reverse osmosis. For this purpose, Masan bay seawater is treated through a gravity filter column while $FeCl_3$ is added as coagulant. The conditions of coagulantd osage, media depth, filtration rate, and backwash time are evaluated. The study results show that the filtrate quality improved with increasing coagulant dosage, but head loss rapidly increased. After 4mg/L, the unit filter run volume reduced to less than $200m^3/m^2$. Considering the head loss development, 4mg/L is determined as the optimum dosage. The better filtrate qualities are obtained with depth of 100cm than that of 80cm. The two stage filtration, which outperformed the single stage filtration, is suggested for treatment of Masan bay. The filtration rate of 5m/h is decided as the optimum condition considering the head loss development. At 10m/h, the filtrate quality deteriorated even though the extent was minimal, and head loss increased rapidly. The backwash time of 10 min is decided appropriate.

Optimization of In-line Coagulation/MF Process Using On-line Streaming Potential Measurement (On-line streaming potential 측정에 의한 in-line 약품응집/정밀여과 공정의 최적화)

  • Oh, Jeong-Ik;Lee, Seockheon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.522-528
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    • 2004
  • Microfiltration with in-line rapid coagulation for drinking water production was examined. The in-line rapid coagulation was conducted using newly developed mixing device instantaneous flash mixer. The flux decline during membrane filtration was monitored with coagulant dosage varied. Flux decline was minimized at 1.1mg/L of coagulant dosage, where streaming potential of coagulated water was near zero. The optimum dosage for the process control was explained by dimensionless distance (${\kappa}{\times}a$) of particle pairs, obtained from electrophoresis parameter describing electrostatic repulsion relative to Van der Waals energy between particle pairs in the pre-coagulated water.

Optimal Conditions for Chemical Coagulation of Dyeing-Complex Wastewater (종합염색폐수의 최적 화학응집조건)

  • 류원률;이호경;남범식;이영호;최장승;조무환
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.96-102
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    • 2000
  • For the effective treatment of dyeing-complex wastewater, the most effective chemical coagulation method was studied. For the chemical coagulation of dyeing-complex wastewater, polyferric sulfate, $4Al_2(SO_4)_3$, PAC, ferrous sulfate, ferric sulfate, $FeCl_2$ and lime were used. It was investigated that polyferric sulfate was the most efficient coagulant. The optimal conditions and results for polyferric sulfate include the followings. When initial $COD_{Mn}$ concentration was 600mg/L, the optimal initial pH, dosage of coagulant, dosage of lime and PAA for $COD_{Mn}$ removal efficiency were 5, 1,200mg/L, 500mg/L and lmg/L, respectively. The optimal dosage of polyferric sulfate was increased proportionally to the influent $COD_{Mn}$ concentration.

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Optimal coagulant and its dosage for turbidity and total organic dissolved carbon removal (탁도와 총유기탄소 제거를 위한 최적응집제 및 투여량 선정 연구)

  • Park, Hanbai;Woo, Dal-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.2321-2327
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    • 2015
  • Three coagulants, alum sulfate(alum), poly aluminum chloride(PAC) and poly aluminum silicate chloride (PASC), were used to remove low to high turbidity and TOC in surface and ground blended water. Laboratory experiments and pilot plant experiments were carried out to evaluate the optimal coagulant and its dosage. To determine the optimized coagulant and its dosage, the turbidity, TOC and pH were measured. The experimental results showed the best removal performance using PASC. The optimal dosage of PASC between 3-20 NTU was found to be 15 mg/L in the jar test. In the pilot test, a 15 mg/L PASC dosage was applied and resulted in the efficient removal of turbidity and TOC between 3.6-27 NTU. The removal efficiency of PASC increased with increasing turbidity and TOC.

Optimizing of Coagulation and Solid-Liquid Separation Conditions Using Aluminum Sulfate and Poly-Aluminum Chloride Coagulants from Brine Wastewater Discharged by the Epoxy-resin Process (에폭시수지 공정에서 발생되는 고염 폐수로부터 황산알루미늄과 PAC 응집제를 이용한 응집/고액분리 조건 최적화)

  • Lee, Chang-Han;Kim, Yu-Jin;Moon, Sung-Hyun;Kwon, Sung-Hun;Ahn, Kab-Hwan
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2022
  • In this study, solid-liquid separation conditions for coagulation and sedimentation experiments using inorganic coagulant (aluminum sulfate and Poly-Aluminum Chloride (PAC)) were optimized with brine wastewater discharged by the epoxy-resin process. When the turbidity and suspended solid (SS) concentration in raw wastewater were 74 NTU and 4.1 mg/L, respectively, their values decreased the lowest in a coagulant dosage of 135.0 - 270.0 mg Al3+/L. The epoxy resin was re-dispersed in the upper part of wastewater treated above 405.0 mg Al3+/L. The removal efficiencies of turbidity and SS via dosing with aluminum sulfate and PAC were evaluated at initial turbidity and SS of 74 - 630 NTU and 4.1 - 38.5 mg/L, respectively. They increased most in the range from 135.0 - 270.0 mg Al3+/L. The solid-liquid separation condition was quantitatively compared to the correlation of SS removal efficiency between the coagulant dosage and SS concentration based on the concentration of aluminum ions. The empirical formula, R = beaD, shows the relationship between SS removal efficiency (R) and coagulant dosage (D) at 38.5 mg/L; it produced high correlation coefficients (r2) of 0.9871 for aluminum sulfate and 0.9751 for PAC.

A study on coagulant dosing process in water purification system (상수처리시스템의 응집제 주입공정 모델링에 관한 연구)

  • 남의석;우광방
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.317-320
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    • 1997
  • In the water purification plant, chemicals are injected for quick purification of raw water. It is clear that the amount of chemicals intrinsically depends on the water quality such as turbidity, temperature, pH and alkalinity etc. However, the process of chemical reaction to improve water quality by the chemicals is not yet fully clarified nor quantified. The feedback signal in the process of coagulant dosage, which should be measured (through the sensor of the plant) to compute the appropriate amount of chemicals, is also not available. Most traditional methods focus on judging the conditions of purifying reaction and determine the amounts of chemicals through manual operation of field experts or jar-test results. This paper presents the method of deriving the optimum dosing rate of coagulant, PAC(Polymerized Aluminium Chloride) for coagulant dosing process in water purification system. A neural network model is developed for coagulant dosing and purifying process. The optimum coagulant dosing rate can be derived the neural network model. Conventionally, four input variables (turbidity, temperature, pH, alkalinity of raw water) are known to be related to the process, while considering the relationships to the reaction of coagulation and flocculation. Also, the turbidity in flocculator is regarded as a new input variable. And the genetic algorithm is utilized to identify the neural network structure. The ability of the proposed scheme validated through the field test is proved to be of considerable practical value.

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Chemical Precipitation Treatment for the Disperse Dyes Removal (분산성 염료의 제거를 위한 응집처리)

  • 한명호;박종득;허만우
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.40-50
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    • 2002
  • In order to remove the pollutants effectively in the dye wastewater by chemical precipitation process, coagulation arid flocculation test were carried out using several coagulants on various reaction conditions. It was found that the Ferrous sulfate was the most effective coagulant for the removal of disperse dye(B79), and we could get the best result lot the removal of disperse dye(B56) in the aspects of TOC removal efficiency and sludge field. When the Ferrous sulfate dosage was $800mg/\ell$, the sludge settling velocity was very fast>, and the color was effectively removed in the disperse dye(B79) solution. Although the color removal was ineffective when the Alum was used as a coagulant, the sludge field was decreased in comparison with the Ferrous sulfate or the Ferric sulfate was used in the disperse dye(B56) solution. The general color removal effect for the disperse dye(B56 and B79) solutions, the Ferric sulfate was more proper coagulant than the Alum. It was showed that TOC removal was improved 5% and over by the addition of Calcium hydroxide, and $30mg/\ell$ of sludge yield was decreased(B79). When Alum or Ferric sulfate was used as a coagulant, pH condition for most effective color removal was 5 in B56 solution. In case of Ferrous sulfate as a coagulant, most effective pH condition for color removal was 9. When Ferric sulfate or Ferrous sulfate was used as a coagulant, pH condition for most effective color removal was 9 in B79 solution.

The Effects of pH and Dosages According to Qualities of Raw Waters and Basicity of Coagulants (원수 수질특성과 응집제 염기도에 따른 응집 pH 및 주입량의 영향)

  • Park, Noh-Back;Lee, Bum;Tian, Dong-Jie;Lee, Young-Ju;Jun, Hang-Bae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.581-593
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    • 2010
  • The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of raw water pH and basicity of coagulants on turbidity removal with several raw waters having different level of turbidity, alkalinity and pH. Raw waters were sampled from M, S and B water treatment plants(WTP) located at Miryang, Nakdong, Han river, respectively. Six coagulants which have different levels of basicity and aluminum contents were used for this evaluation. High basicity of the coagulant helped to properly control coagulation processes for treating turbid and low alkali raw water. It was difficult for operators to determine optimum coagulant dose for high basicity coagulants, since residual turbidity tended to decrease continuously as coagulant dose increased. Turbidity removal efficiencies with high basicity coagulants(E and F) were higher than the other coagulants at ambient pH for the M WTP. Turbidity removal efficiencies, however, at adjusted pH 7.0 showed similar among six coagulants. Residual turbidity kept low at excess dosages with high basicity coagulants. Optimum coagulant dosages at adjusted pH 7.0 showed higher than those at ambient pH in M WTP. On the contrary in B WTP, optimum coagulant dosage at ambient pH were higher than that at adjusted pH 7.0.

Coagulation Characteristics of Wastewater Treatment Process Using Completely Mixed Chamber (완전 혼화조를 이용한 폐수처리 공정의 응집특성)

  • Kim, Dong-Jun;Park, Sang-Kyoo;Lee, Yong-Ho;Yang, Hei-Cheon
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.33 no.8
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    • pp.1187-1195
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    • 2009
  • The objective of this study is to investigate the coagulation characteristics of the completely mixed chamber for wastewater treatment. The completely mixed chamber system was composed of the reservoirs, the three-stage mixing and coagulation part with propeller impeller, the injection parts of coagulants, a sedimentation tank and a control panel. Wastewater sample of pH 8.5 and initial turbidity 1,000NTU was prepared using sludge taken from a tunneling work site. The efficiency of turbidity removal with increasing the dosage of coagulant aids increased by about 99%. Increasing coagulant above the optimal dosage, however, the efficiency of turbidity removal decreased.