part 3
treatment includes:
filtration
disinfection
aeration
degassing
temperature control
what is filtration?
removal of particulates or dissolved materials
purpose and methods of disinfection
to kill unwanted organisms entering the system
by using O3, UV, or chlorination
what is degassing?
removal of N2
what is a simple screen?
removes particulates by being placed at pump inlet
what is a rotary filter?
water is passed through a rotating screen
what happens as water passes through rotary filter?
as part of the screen is filtering, the other part is being cleaned by a backwash
what are the two rotary filter types?
axial and vertical
what are bag filters used for?
to remove fine materials
what are bag filters made of?
nylon or other synthetic
where are bag filters used?
inlets of raceways and tanks
where are cartridge filters used?
laboratory or hatchery systems
what are particle filters?
as water runs through bedding material, suspended materials are caught
what happens to the water flow when the bed material of particle filters gets smaller?
smaller the suspended materials can be removed, but the slower the flow
what is backwashing in filtering?
cleaning process to remove trapped particles
why is backwashing important?
essential to maintain the efficiency and lifespan of the filter
process of backwashing.
flow of water is reversed to fluidize bed material (make solid particles behave like a fluid)
bed particles knock off adhering filtered material, backwash valve is opened
water with suspended material is pumped away
normal filtering is resumed
what does having multiple housing in filters impact function?
greater efficiency, but requires more management
what are diatomaceous earth filters?
fine powder that traps contaminants and particles in water
what kind of material are diatomaceous earth filters used for?
very fine particles
what is another name for filter material in diatomaceous earth filters?
“Celite”
steps of DE filters
pre-coat cycle: establish uniform cake of DE on permanent elements
continuous amount of DE introduced into water
service cycle: terminated when a pressure loss across filter is reached
system is put into a backwash / cleaning cycle
what are gravitational filters?
gravity is used to separate out insoluble materials with a density greater than water’s
what is the relationship between density increase and efficiency of gravitational filters?
positive relationship, as difference in density increases, efficiency of these filters increase
what is simple sedimentation?
water is held still for hours to weeks
gravity pulls sedimentation to the bottom, clearer water rises to the top
what should be added to simple sedimentation tanks to increase efficiency?
a coagulant, for example, aluminum sulfate
what do coagulants do for simple sedimentation?
cause clumping, so sinking rate of sediment is increased
what is chitosan?
coagulant used for harvesting microalgae
is non-toxic
what kinds of coagulants are there?
aluminum sulfate (alum)
chitosan
what is centrifugation for filtering?
increases the pull on heavy particles, which are pulled down through the water
what is efficiency a function of?
rotational speed
centrifuge radius
rate water is flowing in
the density of the suspended material
what is a hydroclone?
uses centrifugal force to separate particles from liquid
what are the two major parameters of hydrocyclones?
characteristics of the feed stream
geometry of the cyclone
what happens to liquid and sediment in hydrocyclone?
lighter material (water) moves upward in the center, heavier material moves downward
what are biological filters used for?
bacteria is used to remove nutrients or convert ammonia to a more oxidized state
what is an under-gravel filter?
filter material is always underwater
water is sucked through gravel on which bacteria live
what reactions occur with under-gravel filters and what does this mean?
oxidation reactions, so the water should have a high dissolved oxygen level
what is a trickling filter?
water is trickled over small stones
DO level of trickling filter
DO is never limiting
what is a drum?
consists of series of rotating disks while partially submerged in water
what are fluidized bed filters / fluidized sand filters?
use suspended media to promote healthy bacteria growth
what kind of current do fluidized bed filters use?
upwelling that passes through a medium, particles moving constantly
what is nitrification?
conversion of toxic ammonia into less harmful nitrogen compounds
what do nitrification reactions require?
DO
toxicity of ammonia and ammonium
ammonia is very toxic, ammonium less so
what happens to ammonium at higher pH values?
ammonium shifts to ammonia
what does nitrosomonas do?
oxidizes ammonia into nitrite
uses energy gained through oxidation of ammonia to fix gaseous carbon dioxide into organic molecules
what does nitrobacter do?
oxidizes nitrite into nitrate
treatment includes:
filtration
disinfection
aeration
degassing
temperature control
what is filtration?
removal of particulates or dissolved materials
purpose and methods of disinfection
to kill unwanted organisms entering the system
by using O3, UV, or chlorination
what is degassing?
removal of N2
what is a simple screen?
removes particulates by being placed at pump inlet
what is a rotary filter?
water is passed through a rotating screen
what happens as water passes through rotary filter?
as part of the screen is filtering, the other part is being cleaned by a backwash
what are the two rotary filter types?
axial and vertical
what are bag filters used for?
to remove fine materials
what are bag filters made of?
nylon or other synthetic
where are bag filters used?
inlets of raceways and tanks
where are cartridge filters used?
laboratory or hatchery systems
what are particle filters?
as water runs through bedding material, suspended materials are caught
what happens to the water flow when the bed material of particle filters gets smaller?
smaller the suspended materials can be removed, but the slower the flow
what is backwashing in filtering?
cleaning process to remove trapped particles
why is backwashing important?
essential to maintain the efficiency and lifespan of the filter
process of backwashing.
flow of water is reversed to fluidize bed material (make solid particles behave like a fluid)
bed particles knock off adhering filtered material, backwash valve is opened
water with suspended material is pumped away
normal filtering is resumed
what does having multiple housing in filters impact function?
greater efficiency, but requires more management
what are diatomaceous earth filters?
fine powder that traps contaminants and particles in water
what kind of material are diatomaceous earth filters used for?
very fine particles
what is another name for filter material in diatomaceous earth filters?
“Celite”
steps of DE filters
pre-coat cycle: establish uniform cake of DE on permanent elements
continuous amount of DE introduced into water
service cycle: terminated when a pressure loss across filter is reached
system is put into a backwash / cleaning cycle
what are gravitational filters?
gravity is used to separate out insoluble materials with a density greater than water’s
what is the relationship between density increase and efficiency of gravitational filters?
positive relationship, as difference in density increases, efficiency of these filters increase
what is simple sedimentation?
water is held still for hours to weeks
gravity pulls sedimentation to the bottom, clearer water rises to the top
what should be added to simple sedimentation tanks to increase efficiency?
a coagulant, for example, aluminum sulfate
what do coagulants do for simple sedimentation?
cause clumping, so sinking rate of sediment is increased
what is chitosan?
coagulant used for harvesting microalgae
is non-toxic
what kinds of coagulants are there?
aluminum sulfate (alum)
chitosan
what is centrifugation for filtering?
increases the pull on heavy particles, which are pulled down through the water
what is efficiency a function of?
rotational speed
centrifuge radius
rate water is flowing in
the density of the suspended material
what is a hydroclone?
uses centrifugal force to separate particles from liquid
what are the two major parameters of hydrocyclones?
characteristics of the feed stream
geometry of the cyclone
what happens to liquid and sediment in hydrocyclone?
lighter material (water) moves upward in the center, heavier material moves downward
what are biological filters used for?
bacteria is used to remove nutrients or convert ammonia to a more oxidized state
what is an under-gravel filter?
filter material is always underwater
water is sucked through gravel on which bacteria live
what reactions occur with under-gravel filters and what does this mean?
oxidation reactions, so the water should have a high dissolved oxygen level
what is a trickling filter?
water is trickled over small stones
DO level of trickling filter
DO is never limiting
what is a drum?
consists of series of rotating disks while partially submerged in water
what are fluidized bed filters / fluidized sand filters?
use suspended media to promote healthy bacteria growth
what kind of current do fluidized bed filters use?
upwelling that passes through a medium, particles moving constantly
what is nitrification?
conversion of toxic ammonia into less harmful nitrogen compounds
what do nitrification reactions require?
DO
toxicity of ammonia and ammonium
ammonia is very toxic, ammonium less so
what happens to ammonium at higher pH values?
ammonium shifts to ammonia
what does nitrosomonas do?
oxidizes ammonia into nitrite
uses energy gained through oxidation of ammonia to fix gaseous carbon dioxide into organic molecules
what does nitrobacter do?
oxidizes nitrite into nitrate