coagulation chemical Articles
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Sequential treatment of an old-landfill leachate
This work investigates the performance of combined techniques applied to the treatment of an old-landfill leachate, which presents high salinity, low biodegradability (BOD5/COD around 0.05) and high ammonia concentration. Three sequences of processes were employed, including coagulation/flocculation, chemical oxidation, biological treatment and ammonia stripping. The association of ...
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Comparative analysis of extended aeration and Fenton process in landfill leachate treatment
This research is undertaken to investigate various operating conditions for minimising sludge disposal and maximising chemical oxygen demand from leachate. With conventional extended aeration process the optimum removal of COD and colour were 36% and 24% respectively. In Fenton process, for optimum pH of 5 and optimum H2O2/Fe2+ molar ratio of 1.3, the dosages of H2O2 and Fe2+ were found 1000 mg/l ...
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Technology for treatment of groundwater simultaneously containing iron, manganese, ammonium and organic matter
The groundwater used as drinking water often contains unacceptable amounts of iron and manganese compounds and ammonium ions. These substances are efficiently removed using conventional technologies (aeration and filtration through granular media filters). However, the efficiency is drastically reduced for water containing considerable amounts of organic matter, which usually enters the water ...
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4 Benefits of Electrocoagulation for Groundwater Treatment
Even though groundwater sources are somewhat safer from pollution and contamination due to their underground location, they are still susceptible. A factory may not be able to discharge wastes directly into a groundwater source like they can a surface water stream or river. However, there are many other ways that waste could potentially contaminate a groundwater source. Because soil is ...
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Solutions for removing arsenic from drinking water
Arsenic, a metalloid element, is found in many naturally occurring compounds. In its inorganic form, arsenic is toxic. Arsenic occurs naturally in some groundwater supplies worldwide, including in the drinking water supplies in parts of Taiwan, Japan, Bangladesh, and western South America. This is causing health problems, according to the American Cancer Society. Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the ...
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Utilization of artificial recharged effluent as makeup water for industrial cooling system: corrosion and scaling
The secondary effluent from wastewater treatment plants was reused for industrial cooling water after pre-treatment with a laboratory-scale soil aquifer treatment (SAT) system. Up to a 95.3% removal efficiency for suspended solids (SS), 51.4% for chemical oxygen demand (COD), 32.1% for Cl− and 30.0% SO42− were observed for the recharged secondary effluent after the SAT operation, which is ...
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A new strategy for treating a cotton dyeing wastewater – integration of physical-chemical and advanced oxidation processes
New strategies were herein applied for treating a cotton dyeing wastewater: coagulation/flocculation followed by Fenton’s oxidation – approach 1, Fenton process per se – approach 2, and Fenton followed by coagulation/flocculation – approach 3, aiming reducing chemicals consumption. Regarding the cost analysis, which is crucial for deciding on the best strategy to implement, it was found that ...
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