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Bench‐Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low Turbidity Water
Because the conventional jar test is ineffective for determining optimal coagulant dosages for low turbidity waters, utilities employing rapid‐rate filtration of such waters may fail to maximize treatment efficiency for lack of a simple bench‐scale test for determining coagulant dosage. Using terms useful to water treatment plant operators, this article describes a simple bench‐scale procedure for determining coagulant dosages for raw water supplies with turbidity levels of 1 ntu or less. The authors explain the protocol for their jar‐filtration test and present documentation on test validity.
Bench‐Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low Turbidity Water
Because the conventional jar test is ineffective for determining optimal coagulant dosages for low turbidity waters, utilities employing rapid‐rate filtration of such waters may fail to maximize treatment efficiency for lack of a simple bench‐scale test for determining coagulant dosage. Using terms useful to water treatment plant operators, this article describes a simple bench‐scale procedure for determining coagulant dosages for raw water supplies with turbidity levels of 1 ntu or less. The authors explain the protocol for their jar‐filtration test and present documentation on test validity.
Bench‐Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low Turbidity Water
Brink, Deborah R. (author) / Choi, Suing‐Ill (author) / Al‐Ani, Mohammed (author) / Hendricks, David W. (author)
1988-04-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Coagulation , Turbidity , Coagulants , Dosage , Testing
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