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Ripening of granular media filters for pretreatment of seawater in membrane desalination

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Abstract
The successful operation of a seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant depends greatly on the performance of the pretreatment step. The start-up of a pretreatment filtration process usually begins with a dynamic part called ripening, during which the filter media increases its adsorption ability and improves the removal of foulants from the seawater. In that period (typically lasting 30-60 min, depending on the system's conditions) the effluent often does not meet the quality requirements of the RO membranes and must often be disposed of. An observation and analysis of the ripening phenomena was performed using lab scale acrylic filter columns containing granular activated carbon. The seawater originated from the Yellow Sea in Korea and an inline coagulation was performed prior to filtration using an optimal dose of FeCl(3) based on a jar test. The turbidity, total suspended solids concentration and dissolved organic carbon were measured before and after filtration with the goal of assessing the filtration performance. The filter media, which was cleaned and dried before filtration showed distinct ripening characteristics. The measurements were then used for parameter identification of a typical filtration model. Based on the fitted model one can predict the optimal filter depth that would reduce the waste stream production of the plant.
Author(s)
Beery, MatanLee, Ji JungKim, Joon HaRepke, Jens-Uwe
Issued Date
2010-03
Type
Article
DOI
10.5004/dwt.2010.1663
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16804
Publisher
DESALINATION PUBL
Citation
Desalination and Water Treatment, v.15, no.1-3, pp.29 - 34
ISSN
1944-3994
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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