Objective In this lesson we will answer the following questions: How does filtration fit into the water treatment process? How does filtration clean water?

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Objective In this lesson we will answer the following questions: How does filtration fit into the water treatment process? How does filtration clean water? What types of filters are used for water treatment? How are filters cleaned? What media are used in filters? 5.7 Filtration

The purpose of filtration is to remove suspended particles from water by passing the water through a medium such as sand. As the water passes through the filter, floc and impurities get stuck in the sand and the clean water goes through. The filtered water collects in the clearwell, where it is disinfected and then sent to the customers.

Mechanism of Filtration Straining - passing the water through a filter in which the pores are smaller than the particles to be removed. - the picture below shows an example of straining in a filter. As you can see, the floc cannot fit through the gaps between the sand particles, so the floc are captured. The water is able to flow through the sand, leaving the floc particles behind.

Adsorption - in many cases the most important mechanism of filtration. - Adsorption is the gathering of gas, liquid, or dissolved solids onto the surface of another material, as shown below:

Absorption - the soaking up of one substance into the body of another substance. - in a filter, absorption involves liquids being soaked up into the sand grains, as shown :

Types of Filter Filters can be categorized in a variety of ways. 1. Gravity Filter System - commonly used - there are 2 general categories: Slow Sand Filter (SSF) Rapid Sand Filter (RSF) 2. Pressure Filter System

The characteristics of three types of filters which can be used in water treatment:

Filter cleaning

Filters Pressure Filters

Rapid Gravity Filter Filter Bed Below Filter Gallery

Example Determine the percentage of filtered water required for wash water based on the following criteria: Flow, Q f =250 L/s Rate of filtration,  of =150 m 3 /m 2.day Time of washing=10 min/24 hr Rate of washing,  oBW =15 mm/s

Solution Quantity of filtered water every 24 hrs operation:  = Qt  f = 250 L/s x 24 hr x 60 s/min x 60 min/hr x m 3 /10 3 L = m 3

2. Filter area, A s A s = Q f /  of = (250 L/s)/(150 m/day) = 144 m 2 3. Quantity of wash water Q BW = A s x  oBW = 144 m 2 x 15 mm/s = m 3 /min  BW = m 3 /min x 10 min = 1296 m 3

4. The percentage of filtered water required for wash water

Example : Design a set of rapid sand filters for treating a flow of m 3 /day. The filters are rated to work 18 m/hour. Assuming a surface is 5 m x 8 m, how many filter units will be required?