Title of article :
Ultrafiltration for the reuse of spent filter backwash water from drinking water treatment Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Florian G. Reissmann، نويسنده , , Wolfgang Uhl، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
During most water treatment processes, spent filter backwash water (SFBW) is generated. Reuse of SFBW is of concern because of the possible recycling of heavy metals, precursors for disinfection by-products and microorganisms. Innovations in membrane technology, especially in micro- and ultrafiltration processes, offer a suitable treatment for SFBW in order to guarantee a water quality necessary for reuse. Results from a pilot-scale ultrafiltration plant with submerged membranes are presented. Experiments were performed with SFBW from a full-scale water treatment plant. The plant was operated with high fluxes of more than 40 L/(m2·h) using clarified and non-clarified SFBW. Best membrane performance was obtained using non-clarified SFBW. As a result, no space- and timeconsuming sedimentation processes are necessary. The presence of powdered activated carbon in the SFBW did not have a negative impact on flux and TMP. Results confirmed that the filtrate can be used as an additional and safe water source. When a continuous maintenance disinfection was provided, filtrate was free of microbial contamination and could be reused without any safety concerns.
Keywords :
Spent filter backwash water , Ultrafiltration , Water reuse , Drinking water treatment
Journal title :
Desalination
Journal title :
Desalination