Title of article
Enhancing spiral-wound ultrafiltration performance for direct drinking water treatment through operational procedures improvement: A feasible option for the Sao Paulo Metropolitan Region Original Research Article
Author/Authors
José Carlos Mierzwa، نويسنده , , Maur?cio Costa Cabral da Silva، نويسنده , , Luciana Rodrigues Valadares Veras، نويسنده , , Eduardo Lucas Subtil، نويسنده , , Rapahel Rodrigues، نويسنده , , Talita Li، نويسنده , , Karine Raquel Landenberger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
8
From page
68
To page
75
Abstract
This work aimed to evaluate the influence of specific operational conditions on the performance of a spiral-wound ultrafiltration pilot plant for direct drinking water treatment, installed at the Guarapirangaʹs reservoir, in the Sao Paulo Metropolitan Region. Results from operational tests showed that the volume of permeate produced in the combination of periodic relaxation with flushing and chlorine dosage procedures was 49% higher than the volume obtained when these procedures were not used. Two years of continuous operation demonstrated that the ultrafiltration pilot plant performed better during fall and winter seasons, higher permeate flow production and reduced chemical cleanings frequency. Observed behavior seems to be associated with the algae bloom events in the reservoir, which are more frequent during spring and summer seasons, confirmed by chlorophyll-a analysis results. Concentrate clarification using ferric chloride was quite effective in removing NOM and turbidity, allowing its recirculation to the ultrafiltration feed tank. This procedure made it possible to reach almost 99% water recovery considering a single 54-hour recirculation cycle. Water quality monitoring demonstrated that the ultrafiltration pilot plant was quite efficient, and that potential pathogenic organisms, Escherichia coli and total coliforms, turbidity and apparent color removals were 100%, 95.1%, and 91.5%, respectively.
Keywords
Operational procedures , Concentrate recirculation , Ultrafiltration , Drinking water
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
1115500
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