An Attempt of the Treatment of Underground Water in an Integrated Multifunctional Plant

Abstract By means of an integrated multifunctional experimental pilot plant there were tested several process variants for the treatment of carbonic‐acid‐aggressive and manganese‐enriched model water. Deacidification and oxidation of iron‐ and manganese‐constituents are effected by gas exchange with...

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Published in:Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica
Main Authors: Gomálká, E., Kowalski, Z.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1987
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aheh.19870150115
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Summary:Abstract By means of an integrated multifunctional experimental pilot plant there were tested several process variants for the treatment of carbonic‐acid‐aggressive and manganese‐enriched model water. Deacidification and oxidation of iron‐ and manganese‐constituents are effected by gas exchange with atmospheric oxygen. The hydrated‐oxide particles formed are held back by two layers of foamed polyurethane and a sand bed lying uppermost. The process of neutralization and oxidation as well as flocculation is accelerated by the use of chalk, lime or soda. The effectiveness of the process technology investigated is illustrated by a table of results of small‐scale experiments with model waters prepared from drinking water.