Title of article :
Filter backwash and start-up strategies for enhanced particulate removal
Author/Authors :
Jason F. Colton، نويسنده , , Peter Hillis، نويسنده , , Caroline S. B. Fitzpatrick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages :
6
From page :
2502
To page :
2507
Abstract :
A significant consideration in forward planning for water treatment works design and operation concerns the effectiveness of a filtration plant in providing a barrier to particulates in the low micrometre size range, including Cryptosporidium oocysts. The performance of rapid gravity filtration plants is believed to be dependent on backwash and start-up regimes. It was the aim of this study to optimize direct sand filtration by identifying optimum filter backwash and start-up conditions which minimized the passage of particulates into the filtrate. The filter ripening period has long been identified as a cause for concern with respect to particulate passage into the filtrate; this work has shown that up to 40% of all particles that pass into supply during a 48 h run, do so in the first hour of operation. Optimum combined air water “collapse-pulsing” backwash durations were identified that reduced the number of 2–5 μm particles entering the filtrate, especially during the ripening period. Slow start-up was also found to reduce the number of 2–5 μm particles in the filtrate during the ripening period. The reductions in particulate passage resulting from a slow start was found to be media dependent, with smaller media requiring a longer slow start duration than coarser media.
Keywords :
filtration , water treatment , collapse-pulsing , combined water and air scour , filter ripening , Slow start , Cryptosporidium , backwashing
Journal title :
Water Research
Serial Year :
1996
Journal title :
Water Research
Record number :
765852
Link To Document :
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