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The Haberer Process: Combining Contact Flocculation, Filtration, and PAC Adsorption
Two new technologies—the refiltration flocculation (REFIFLOC) process and the powdered activated carbon (PAC)–embedding filtration (PACEFILT) process—are applicable primarily to the removal of large quantities of flocculants and to the use of PAC filtration for the removal of organic micropollutants. The processes may be operated separately or combined to treat heavily polluted water that requires high dosages of chemicals. This article discusses development of these new techniques, criteria for their construction and operation, pilot‐ and full‐scale plants, and a test unit for determining the adsorbability of organic micropollutants.
The Haberer Process: Combining Contact Flocculation, Filtration, and PAC Adsorption
Two new technologies—the refiltration flocculation (REFIFLOC) process and the powdered activated carbon (PAC)–embedding filtration (PACEFILT) process—are applicable primarily to the removal of large quantities of flocculants and to the use of PAC filtration for the removal of organic micropollutants. The processes may be operated separately or combined to treat heavily polluted water that requires high dosages of chemicals. This article discusses development of these new techniques, criteria for their construction and operation, pilot‐ and full‐scale plants, and a test unit for determining the adsorbability of organic micropollutants.
The Haberer Process: Combining Contact Flocculation, Filtration, and PAC Adsorption
Haberer, Klaus (author) / Normann‐Schmidt, Sabine (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 83 ; 82-89
1991-09-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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