Module 3.1 Utilities
Module 3.1 Utilities
• Distribution is unequal
- based on factors
such as topography,
season and amount of
rainfall received
Water Quality Parameters
Treatment categories:
❖ Domestic water treatment
• Municipal water treatment plants
• MWSS (later Maynilad, Manila Water, PrimeWater)
• LWUA (Local Water Utilities Administration)
• For water that will be used in close contact with
the body (drinking, bathing, washing)
• Typically sourced from surface water
• Focus on
• sensorial acceptability (color, odor, taste)
• elimination of pathogenic microorganisms
Water
Treatment &
Purification
Domestic water
treatment
Water Treatment & Purification
Domestic water treatment: steps
• Preliminary / prechlorination
stage
• Passing through screens / filters
• Removal of algae and other solid
wastes that can clog the water
treatment facility
• Aeration
• Oxidizes Fe and Mn into insoluble
forms, H2S and volatile organic
compounds
Water Treatment & Purification
Domestic water treatment: steps
• Coagulation • Flocculation
• Charge neutralization of • Aggregation of flocs
suspended colloidal particles (macroflocs), allowing them to
• Formation of larger, heavier particles be easier to setlle by gravity, or
called flocs - microflocs filtered out from the treated
• Coagulating agent – alum water
(KAl(SO4)2·12H2O) • Flocculating agent - polymers
Water Treatment & Purification
Domestic water treatment: steps
• Sedimentation
• Settling of flocs by gravity
Water Treatment & Purification
Domestic water treatment: steps
• Filtration
• Sand filter
• Removal of flocs that didn’t settle
during the sedimentation
• Contains coarse particles (gravel)
and finer particles (sand)
• Activated carbon
• Adsorption of organic impurities
Water Treatment & Purification
Domestic water treatment: steps
• Disinfection
• Removal of microorganisms
• Chlorination
• Hypochlorites (NaOCl, Ca(OCl)2
• Chlorine Dioxide
• Ozonation
• UV
• Sunlight
Water Treatment & Purification
Treatment categories (cont.):
❖ Wastewater treatment
• Focus on removal of suspended and dissolved solids before discharge into water
bodies (effluent discharge)
• Discharged water from domestic, agricultural and industrial use
• Greywater
• from sinks, tubs, showers, dish and clothes washers
• Contains soaps, detergents, food waste
• Blackwater
• From toilet flushes
• Contains human wastes (fecal matter), toilet paper
• Yellow water
• Urine
Water
Treatment &
Purification
Wastewater
treatment
Water Treatment & Purification
Wastewater treatment: steps
• Screening
• Removal of coarse solids and floating materials such as plastics
Water Treatment & Purification
Wastewater treatment: steps
• Grit removal • Defatting & degreasing
• Settling of sand, stones, broken • Grease removal by skimming of
glass wastewater surface,
• Sometimes, air blower is used
to froth the grease
Water Treatment & Purification
Wastewater treatment: steps
• Primary treatment • Secondary treatment
• Physical separation of ss and • Removal of biodegradable
organic matter by organic matter, nutrients (such
sedimentation in primary as N, P) and ss using biological
clarifiers treatment (such as bacteria &
protozoa)
Water Treatment & Purification
Wastewater treatment: steps
• Tertiary treatment
• Final treatment to improve effluent quality before discharge to water bodies
• use of sand filters and activated carbon filters
• If it involves disinfection – “effluent polishing”
• Lagooning – manmade ponds / lagoons where further biological improvement
was done before discharge; uses fish and filter feeders (Daphnia sp.)
Water Treatment & Purification
Wastewater treatment: steps
• Sludge treatment and disposal
• Sludge - solids separated during wwt treatment
containing organic matter, sediments,
microorganisms and nutrients
• Sludge digestion
• Reduces amount of organic matter and
microoganisms
• May also involve composting and incineration
• Sludge dewatering
• Dehydration in order to reduce sludge volume –
easier and cheaper to transport & dispose
Water Treatment & Purification
Treatment categories (cont.):
• Water softening
• Utilizes only cation-exchange resin
• Replacement of Ca2+ and Mg2+
with Na+
• Demineralization / deionization
• Cation-exchange
• Replacement of Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+
into H+
• Anion exchange
• Replacement of SO42-, CO32-, Cl-, NO3-
into OH-
Water Treatment
& Purification
Reverse Osmosis
Water Treatment & Purification
Desalination