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Hemijska industrija 2005 Volume 59, Issue 9-10, Pages: 279-284
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND0510279I
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Coagulation and flocculation in the preparation of drinking water in a pilot plant

Iličić Gordana (Tehnološki fakultet, Banja Luka)
Maksimović Milorad (Tehnološki fakultet, Banja Luka)
Vojinović Đorđe (Tehnološki fakultet, Banja Luka)

The objective of the practical part in this article was to explore the influence of different parameters on coagulation and flocculation processes as well as the influence of this stage on other stages in water purification. Analysis of the water samples was conducted in the chemical laboratory of Banja Luka Municipal Waterworks using standard methods for analyzing drinking water. The results are presented as diagrams that show the dependence of different parameters as a function of the residual turbidity and the content of natural organic matters in water. The following conclusions were drawn It is necessary to conduct the chemical treatment of raw water with the aim to satisfy chemical and bacteriological standards for drinking water. The best results were achieved with Al2(SO4)s as coagulant,. Counterrecoil sludge in an amount of 2-3% in relation with the total quantity of water has a positive impacts on coagulation-flocculation processes. 4. For effective purification, all the conditions for coagulation-flocculation must be adjusted for the filter to have a longer useful life. One of example is correction of the pH to pH=7, coagulant dose 20 mg/L Al2(SO4)s, flocculant dose 0.1 mg/L PE, counterrecoil sludge dose 90 L/h PM.

Keywords: coagulation, flocculation, drinking water, pilot plant

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