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Committee Report: Coagulation as an Integrated Water Treatment Process
This report presents current knowledge of the physics of coagulation (rapid mixing and flocculation) and addresses the chemistry of coagulants—particularly aluminum coagulants—and methods for determining optimum coagulant dosages. Coagulation as a process for removing organic contaminants is examined. The selection of water treatment schemes for removing particles is considered with respect to raw water quality and coagulant types. Research needs are presented.
Committee Report: Coagulation as an Integrated Water Treatment Process
This report presents current knowledge of the physics of coagulation (rapid mixing and flocculation) and addresses the chemistry of coagulants—particularly aluminum coagulants—and methods for determining optimum coagulant dosages. Coagulation as a process for removing organic contaminants is examined. The selection of water treatment schemes for removing particles is considered with respect to raw water quality and coagulant types. Research needs are presented.
Committee Report: Coagulation as an Integrated Water Treatment Process
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 81 ; 72-78
1989-10-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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