Treating high-turbidity storm water by coagulation-membrane process
Journal
Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
Journal Volume
43
Journal Issue
2
Pages
291-294
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
Abstract
The common strategy of drinking waterworks to deal with high-turbidity storm waters is to shut down all operations. Membrane is not regarded feasible to treat high-turbidity raw water for apparently easy fouling accompanied with drinking water production. This study for the first time tested the feasibility of utilizing pre-coagulation-sedimentation and one of three nanofiltration membranes (DK, DL from GE/Osmonics and NF270 from Dow Chemicals) and one reverse osmosis membrane (SG from GE/Osmonics) under crossflow. The tested combined process can produce drinking water at acceptance rates from Morakot storm water at original turbidity of 14120. NTU. ? 2011 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Subjects
Coagulation
Membrane filtration
Nanofiltration
Reverse osmosis
Type
journal article