AWWA M37-2011 Operational Control of Coagulation and Filtration Processes (Third Edition).pdf
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1、 Operational Control of Coagulation and Filtration Processes AWWA MANUAL M37 Third Edition Manual of Water Supply Practices M37 , Third Edition Operational Control of Coagulation and Filtration Processes Copyright 1992, 2000, 2011 American Water Works Association All rights reserved. No part of this
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4、n particular, AWWA will not be responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, those incurred as a result of lost revenue. In no event shall AWWAs liability exceed the amount paid for the purchase of this book. AWWA Publications Manager: Gay Porter De Nileon Project Manager: Martha Ripley
5、Gray Cover Art: Cheryl Armstrong Production: Darice Zimmermann, Zimm Services; George Zirfas, CDA Manuals Specialists: Molly Beach, Beth Behner Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Operational control of coagulation and filtration processes. - 3rd ed.p. cm. - (AWWA manual ; M37)Include
6、s bibliographical references and index.ISBN 978-1-58321-801-31. Water-Purification-Coagulation. 2. Water-PurificationDisinfection. I. American Water Works Association. TD455.O65 2010628.164-dc22 2010025238 Printed in the United States of America American Water Works Association 6666 West Quincy Aven
7、ue Denver, CO 80235-3098 Printed on recycled paper Contents Figures, v Tables, ix Acknowledgments, xi Introduction, xiii Particle and Natural Organic Matter Removal Chapter 1 in Drinking Water Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Introduction, 1 Particles, 2 Na
8、tural Organic Matter, 6 Particle Stability and Coagulant Chemistry, 9 Particle and NOM Removal Processes, 12 Process Control Strategies, 15 References, 16 Jar Testing Chapter 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Introduction, 17 Preparing
9、for a Jar Test, 21 Special Applications, 48 References, 57 Online Sensors for Monitoring and Chapter 3 Controlling Coagulation and Filtration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Introduction, 59 Process Applications of Online Sensors, 59 Turbidimeters: Technical Details, 64 Particle Count
10、ers: Technical Details, 80 Streaming Current Monitors: Technical Details, 88 Total Organic Carbon Analyzers: Technical Details, 90 Ultraviolet Absorbance/Transmittance Analyzers: Technical Details, 93 Online Monitoring of pH: Technical Details, 96 References, 99 Flocculation and Clarification Proces
11、ses Chapter 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Introduction, 101 Rapid Mix, 103 Flocculation, 105 Clarification, 110 References, 120 Filtration Chapter 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Introduction, 121 Pretreatment, 122 Pa
12、rticle Removal in Rapid Filtration, 123 iii Filter Operation and Management, 125 References, 130 Pilot Testing for Process Evaluation and Control Chapter 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Introduction, 131 Determining Piloting Goals, 132 Processes and Technologies, 134 Instrumentation, 140 Quality Contr
13、ol, 142 Special Testing, 142 Evaluation of Testing Results, 143 References, 147 Case Studies Chapter 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Case Study 1: Conversion From Alum to Ferric Sulfate at the Addison-Evans Water Treatment Plant, Cheste
14、rfield County, Va., 151 Case Study 2: Jar Test Calibration, 155 Case Study 3: Relationships Between Coagulation Parameters, Winston-Salem, N.C., 157 Case Study 4: NOM Measurements for Coagulation Control, 163 Case Study 5: Net Charge Equals Positive Change, 167 Case Study 6: Streaming Current Monito
15、r Pilot Study: The Detection of a Ferric Chloride Feed Failure, 171 Case Study 7: The Application of Simplified Process Statistical Variance Techniques to Improve the Analysis of Real-Time Filtration Performance, 175 Case Study 8: Online Monitoring Aids Operations at Clackamas River Water, 179 Case
16、Study 9: Palm Beach County Water Utilities Water Treatment Plant 8 Ferric Chloride Addition, 183 Appendix: Examples of Standard Operating Procedures, 189 Index, 217 List of AWWA Manuals, 225 iv Figures 1-1 Particulates present in source and finished water, 6 1-2 Coagulation (destabilization) mechani
17、sms for particulate contaminants, 12 1-3 Treatment train (from coagulation to filtration), 13 2-1 Use of jar tests to determine optimum flash mix conditions, 19 2-2 Example use of jar tests: Settled turbidity versus settling time, 21 2-3 Example use of graph for determining velocity gradient for jar
18、 test based on full-scale, 23 2-4 Example jar test unit, 24 2-5 Example jar test units, 4-jar and 6-jar systems, 24 2-6 Example jar test unit, 25 2-7 Example jar test unit, 25 2-8 Laboratory G curve for magnetic jar tester with gator jar, 27 2-9 Laboratory G curve for flat paddle in the gator jar, 2
19、8 2-10 Laboratory G curve for marine propeller in either the Hudson or gator jar, 29 2-11 Wooden holder for six dosing cups, 30 2-12 Septa bar, 30 2-13 Expressing coagulant doses in molar metal concentrations, 32 2-14 Example of micropipettes capable of dispensing 0.1 L to 2,500 L, 33 2-15 Example j
20、ar testing data sheet, 42 2-16 Example correlation between jar test results and full-scale plant performance, 45 2-17 Use of the jar test to select coagulant aids: Turbidity versus settling time, 45 2-18 Use of the jar test to optimize the coagulation pH: UV-254 versus alum dose, 46 2-19 Example use
21、 of the jar test: Flocculation time versus settled turbidity, 46 2-20 Use of the jar test to determine the optimum polymer dose: Turbidity versus dose and settling time, 47 2-21 Alum dose, ozone dose, THMFP topograph, 47 2-22 Filter Index Test apparatus, 51 2-23 Jar test equipment for DAF testing, 5
22、5 v vi 3-1 Basic design of a nephelometer, 67 3-2 Diagrams illustrating the difference between in-situ and sidestream turbidimeters, 72 3-3 Typical portable turbidimeter, 73 3-4 Laboratory turbidimeter commonly used in drinking water plants, 74 3-5 Optical geometry for a basic ratio system involving
23、 two detectors, 75 3-6 Theory of operation for a light obscuration particle counter, 81 3-7 Filtered water particle count data prepared to provide percentile analysis, 85 3-8 Particle count data for duration of filter run, 85 3-9 Schematic diagram of streaming current monitor, 89 3-10 Typical online
24、 TOC instruments, 91 3-11 Block diagram summary of TOC sample preparation, 92 3-12 Typical TOC prefiltration apparatus, 93 3-13 Examples of single-beam UV absorbance analyzers, 94 4-1 Effect of sequence of chemical addition on alum coagulation, 104 4-2 Effect of rapid-mixing time on settled turbidit
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