2018
DOI: 10.3390/w10020150
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Application of a Low Cost Ceramic Filter for Recycling Sand Filter Backwash Water

Abstract: Abstract:The aim of this study is to examine the application of a low cost ceramic filter for the treatment of sand filter backwash water (SFBW). The treatment process is comprised of pre-coagulation of SFBW with aluminum sulfate (Alum) followed by continuous filtration usinga low cost ceramic filter at different trans-membrane pressures (TMPs). Jar test results showed that 20 mg/L of alum is the optimum dose for maximum removal of turbidity, Fe, and Mn from SFBW. The filter can be operated at a TMP between 0.… Show more

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“…At this range of pressure, filtration was completed without backwashing as the flux did not decline during the operation. Although long-term clogging behavior was not investigated, it can be assumed that this ceramic filtration can continuously operate for longer durations without being clogged [35]. A continuous aeration was performed in the filtration tank to prevent the irreversible fouling of the filter which further improved the antifouling ability of the filter.…”
Section: Permeate Flux and Pressure Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At this range of pressure, filtration was completed without backwashing as the flux did not decline during the operation. Although long-term clogging behavior was not investigated, it can be assumed that this ceramic filtration can continuously operate for longer durations without being clogged [35]. A continuous aeration was performed in the filtration tank to prevent the irreversible fouling of the filter which further improved the antifouling ability of the filter.…”
Section: Permeate Flux and Pressure Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A continuous aeration was performed in the filtration tank to prevent the irreversible fouling of the filter which further improved the antifouling ability of the filter. Nevertheless, it is recommended to clean the filter on a regular basis using a soft brush, instead of a conventional backwash process to avoid clogging [35]. The ceramic filter had a comparative flux with respect to recently studied UF and MF filtration techniques achieving 60-265 L/h-m 2 for MF and 80-220 L/h-m 2 for UF [46].…”
Section: Permeate Flux and Pressure Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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