Treatment – Cartridge Filters

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Treatment – Cartridge Filters Matt Bower DWQR Risk Assessment Training 2018

Overview Common filtration system Cost effective & simple to use and maintain Often used in series (descending pore size) Can obtain down to <1 micron (which would remove Crypto / Clostridium) May be used as pre-treatment for other processes Some contain carbon – colour / contaminant removal

Overview Types Pleated paper or fibre Plastics such as polypropylene or nylon Cellulose Membrane Fibreglass Ceramics Some contain carbon for colour / contaminant removal Nominal sizing vs Absolute sizing

Usage Solids Removal Use descending size to clean water 50mm, 20mm, 5mm (everyone has preferred approach!) 5mm often quoted as needed prior to UV Can obtain down to <1 micron (which would remove Crypto / Clostridium) Replace when clogged / dirty (monitor headloss) DWQR fact sheet

Usage Maintenance Monitor for clogging / breakthrough Isoplate, unscrew and rinse housing Check seals and insert new filter Keep spares! Chemical filters are harder – need to check contaminant

Key Points to Watch For Correct size array (if keeps clogging need larger pore size first) Clogging by dissolved metals (>300mg/l Fe need removal stage) Owners using too large pore size (due to clogging) or “economising” by not changing filter Bypass valves open Algal growth in clear housings

Questions Installation and Operation Treatment TBF1 Could filters block with excessive frequency? (Is there inadequate coarse screening prior to the cartridge filter(s)? The integrity of the membrane is critical to ensure effective treatment. Therefore the presence of an appropriate pre-treatment is essential to protect the membrane against chemical (e.g. salinity), microbiological, aesthetic contamination or insufficiency of the supply. Pre-treatment must be adequate to prevent fouling and scaling, as well as protecting the membranes from physical damage. There should be suitable protection/screens to neutralise pre-treatment oxidants. Ask the owner to demonstrate, with suitable documentation, that the pre-treatment is adequate. The operator should provide procedures and records of the operation and monitoring of the membrane to check for integrity. Records should also be kept when membranes are replaced, including when ruptured or damaged. 5 TBF2 Are an inappropriate size grade of cartridge filter(s) being used (or in the wrong order)? The raw water quality at each site will determine the required design of the membrane plant depending on the nature of the water quality challenge. The manufacturer will recommend specific design characteristics and pore sizes for the membranes to remove specific chemical or microbiological contaminants. Ask for evidence that the membrane plant is site-specific. The raw water quality on each supply will determine the filter type, number and size (e.g. 1 micron, 5 micron, etc) depending on the nature of the water quality challenge. The installer should specify this based on quality characteristics of the source water. Ask the owner of the supply if they have details of this specification. Management and Resilience TBF3 Is there a risk of an inadequate maintenance regime for the filter, including changing the cartridge? Check the membrane's design manual requirements for specification of the cleaning (antifouling and descaling) regime. The operator should provide evidence to demonstrate compliance with this manual. Any chemicals used in the treatment stage should be specified by the manufacturer and the operator should be asked for evidence that the correct chemicals are in use. Incorrect chemicals could cause membrane damage. TBF4 Could a lack of spare filter cartridges or the correct size prevent safe operation? The manufacturer will specify the frequency at which the filters should be replaced. Ask for evidence that this is being adhered to.