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Manganese Removal from Groundwater: Role of Biological and Physico-Chemical Autocatalytic Processes: IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series

Autor J.H. Bruins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2016
In The Netherlands, Belgium and other European countries, manganese is removed by conventional groundwater treatment with aeration and rapid (sand) filtration. Such a treatment process is easy to operate, cost effective and sustainable, because it does not make use of strong oxidants such as O3, Cl2, ClO2 and KMnO4 with the associated risk of by-product formation and over or under dosing.

However, application of aeration-filtration is also facing drawbacks, especially the long ripening time of filter media. Due to the long ripening time, water companies have to waste large volumes of treated water, making this process less sustainable. Also, costs associated with filter media ripening (man power, electricity, operational and analysis costs) are high. Therefore decreasing the filter ripening time, regarding manganese removal is a big issue.
Although already extended research has been carried out into manganese removal, the controlling mechanisms, especially of the start up face of filter media ripening, are not fully understood yet. The emphasis of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in the ripening of virgin filter media, regarding manganese removal and how to shorten or completely eliminate the long ripening period of filters with virgin material.
This thesis therefore highlights the role of the formation of a manganese oxide coating on virgin filter media. Characterization and identification revealed that the responsible manganese oxide for an effective manganese removal was Birnessite. It was found that Birnessite, formed at the beginning of the ripening process was of a biological origin. Based on the knowledge that manganese removal in conventional groundwater treatment is initiated biologically, long ripening times may be reduced by creating conditions favouring the growth of manganese oxidizing bacteria, e.g., by limiting the back wash frequency and / or intensity. Additionally, this thesis also shows that the use of freshly prepared manganese oxide, containing Birnessite, can completely eliminate filter media ripening time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138030022
ISBN-10: 1138030023
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series


Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

General Introduction. 
Assessment of Manganese Removal from over 100 Groundwater Treatment Plans. 
Manganese Removal from Groundwater: Characterization of Filter Media Coating. 
Biological and Physico-Chemical Formation of Birnessite during Ripening of Manganese Removal Filters.  
Identitication of the Bacterial Population in Manganese Removal Filters. 
Reduction of Ripening Time of Full Scale Manganese Removal Filters with Manganese Oxide Coated Media.
Factors Controlling the Ripening of Manganese Removal Filters in Conventional Aeration-Filtration Ground Water Treatment. 
Discussion.


Descriere

In European countries, manganese is removed by conventional groundwater treatment with aeration and rapid (sand) filtration. The controlling mechanisms of manganese removal are not yet fully understood.
The emphasis of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in the ripening of virgin filter media in manganese removal and how to shorten or completely eliminate the long ripening period of filters with virgin material. The results enable the development of an innovative manganese removal process to shorten or completely eliminate the long ripening period of filters with virgin material and to prolong filter media life in manganese removal filters.