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Recycle of alum sludge with PAC (RASP) for drinking water treatment

Journal

DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
Volume 25, Issue 1-3, Pages 170-175

Publisher

DESALINATION PUBL
DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2011.1603

Keywords

Recycle; Alum sludge; PAC; Adsorption; Organic matters removal; Drinking water treatment

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  1. Science and Technology for Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2008ZX07422-005]
  2. National Science and Technology Supporting Project [2006BAJ08B06]

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In this paper, a novel process of recycling alum sludge with powdered active carbon (PAC) was evaluated for drinking water treatment under various conditions. Results of this study indicated that the removal of turbidity, DOC and UV254 from simulated raw water by recycling alum sludge with PAC could reach up to 89.2%, 52.7% and 60.1%, respectively, which were better than that of recycling alum sludge alone, and it may be due to the adsorption of PAC which existed in mixed sludge. Turbidity of raw water had an important impact on the recycle of alum sludge with the PAC process, which is better to be applied in treating raw water with turbidity less than 100 NTU. In addition, the optimal pH for humic acid removal by recycling alum sludge with PAC was approximately 5. It was postulated that combination of adsorption and sweeping by hydroxide precipitates and the adsorption of PAC existing in mixed sludge played a key role in the enhancement of turbidity and organic matter removal.

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