Utilization of Organic Polymers for Improvement of Drinking Water Treatment Process

정수공정 개선을 위한 유기성 Polymer의 사용

  • Lee, Hwa-Ja (Department of Environment Engineer, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Kim, Jeong-Sook (Engineering Research Ceter, Pukyung National University) ;
  • Kang, Lim-Seok (Department of Environment Engineer, Pukyong National University)
  • Published : 1998.04.01

Abstract

Organics matters including algae are the major contaminants of Nak-dong river and it's concentration Is more Increasing now. The use of coagulants has been Incresed for the effective treatment of drinking water, and aluminum coagulants have been the most widely used in raw water treatment. However, when inorganic metal coagulant is excessively used for long period, it would result in secondary problems, such as increasing sludge production, enhancing the cost of water treatment process, and increasing concentration of residual metal, especially aluminum. Therefore, recently. in order to reduce the use of metal coagulant and enhance the coagulation effectiveness, several alternative coagulants, such as polymeric Inorganic coagulants and organic polymers, have been used In water treatment plants. The objectives of thins research were (11 to determine optimum dosage concentration and compare the coajuiation efnciency at various pH ranees with alum alone, alum+cationic polymer, and alum+anlonlc polymer, (21 to evaluate the amount of alum reduced by using organic polymer, (31 to maximize removal officiency of organic matter and minimize the concentration of residual aluminum.

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