AWWA QTC97144 PDF

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Pilot Plant Demonstrates Biological Filtration for Ammonia Removal in Water Treatment
Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1997

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In recent years, many Asian countries have found their water supply sources have become contaminated with human and livestock wastes leading to high levels of ammonia nitrogen in the water sources. As most Asian countries practice breakpoint chlorination, high ammonia is a serious water treatment problem that requires increases in chlorine dosage. A new water treatment works is under construction in Hong Kong for the treatment of water drawn from a river or reservoir. As the river water is high in ammonia, different treatment processes from those currently in use were recommended for the new plant. A pilot plant study was conducted to evaluate the recommended processes and to establish design criteria and operational parameters. This paper discusses the pilot-scale study of ammonia removal by biological filters. Parameters including start up time, filter media and configuration, ammonia levels, pH, alkalinity, and dissolved oxygen were investigated in order to optimize the ammonia removal efficiency of the filters.

Product Details

Published:
01/01/1997
ISBN(s):
0898679583
Number of Pages:
18
File Size:
1 file
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