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Module 3.1 Utilities

This document discusses water treatment and purification. It covers the unique properties of water and Earth's water resources. It then details several water quality parameters such as turbidity, conductivity, pH and oxygen demand. Next, it outlines the key steps in domestic water treatment which includes coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection. It also covers wastewater treatment steps like screening, grit removal, primary/secondary/tertiary treatment and sludge treatment. Finally, it briefly mentions industrial water treatment.
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Module 3.1 Utilities

This document discusses water treatment and purification. It covers the unique properties of water and Earth's water resources. It then details several water quality parameters such as turbidity, conductivity, pH and oxygen demand. Next, it outlines the key steps in domestic water treatment which includes coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection. It also covers wastewater treatment steps like screening, grit removal, primary/secondary/tertiary treatment and sludge treatment. Finally, it briefly mentions industrial water treatment.
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Power and Utilities:

Water and Wastewater


Treatment
Industrial Chemistry
2nd sem, 2020 - 2021
Unique Properties of Water
The Earth’s Water Resources
• Not all of the Earth’s
water resource is
ready for every
organism’s
consumption

• Distribution is unequal
- based on factors
such as topography,
season and amount of
rainfall received
Water Quality Parameters

Taste and Odor Color


• Determined by organoleptically • Pt-Co standard (chloroplatinate)
(ie. using senses)
• Measured in color units (CU)
• Indicator, and even • WHO – 15 CU max.
approximation, of the presence of • 10-15 CU – colorless to unaided eye
some compounds • 100 CU – looks like tea
• “chlorine taste” – around 0.2 – 0.4
ppm Cl
• “chloroform odor” – 20 µL
Water Quality Parameters
Conductivity Solids
• Estimation of the amount of ions / • Total dissolved solids (TDS)
minerals present • Determined by drying the water
sample at 180℃
• Measured in µS/cm
• Standards • WHO & EU standard: 1500 ppm
• WHO & EU standards for potable max
water: 250 µS/cm
• Raw and potable – 50-500 µS/cm • Total suspended solids (TSS)
• Mineralized water - > 500 µS/cm • Determined by filtering the water
sample followed by drying at 103-
105℃
Water Quality Parameters
Turbidity Hardness
• Estimation of fine suspended • Sum of all polyvalent cations that
matter (colloidal matter) contribute to hardness
• Clay, silt, planktons, microorganisms • Primarily Ca & Mg (significant
concentrations)
• Measured in nephelometric • Fe, Al, Mn, Sr, Zn
turbidity unit (NTU)
• White light, 90° to incident beam • Originally measured in terms of
soap precipitation
• Standards
• WHO acceptable limit for potable
water: < 5 NTU
• Measured & reported as mg/L Ca &
• Distilled water: 0 – 0.5 NTU
Mg as CaCO₃
Water Quality Parameters
pH • Biochemical oxygen demand
• Important indicator of potability (BOD)
and thrival of aquatic ecosystems • Indicator of microorganism presence
• Involves O2 saturation of sample
followed by 5 days incubation at 20 ℃
• WHO, US EPA, EU standard: (BOD5)
6.5 – 8.5 • Reported as mg O2 / L

• Chemical oxygen demand (COD)


Oxygen demand • Indirect measure of quantity of organic
• Indicator of: compounds in water
• microorganisms in wastewater that • Faster determination
can mediate oxidation of organic • Uses a strong oxidizing agent
matter (K2Cr2O7) followed by back titration
• Oxidizable species present in water with a reducing agent
(organic pollutants)
Other Water Quality Parameters
Coliform Plant & Algal Nutrients
• Indicator of bacterial
contamination (E. coli, Klebsiella
pneumonia, Enterobacter • Nitrogen compounds (nitrites,
aerogenes) nitrates
• Determined using multiple tube
fermentation technique
• Phosphorus compounds
• Measured as MPN (Most (phosphates)
probable number)
• Sum of all aerobic and and
facultative anaerobic, gram-negative,
nonspore-forming, rod-shaped • Inorganic / mineral substances
bacteria that ferment lactose with (heavy metals, acid mine water,
gas formation within 48 hours at chelating agents)
35°C
Water Treatment & Purification
• Performed when water supplies do not
meet the criteria for their intended purpose

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.):

❖ Industrial water treatment


• Boiler water – used in steam production and as
heating fluids circulating in heating coils
• Cooling water – water that removes heat away
from machinery to prevent overheating
• Focus is on retention of cooling and heating
efficiency
• removal of scales and solids deposits –
hardness
• Removal of biofilms and microbial slimes
Water Treatment & Purification
Boiler water treatment
• Internal treatment
• Involves:
• Deaeration – removal of dissolved
O2
• Addition of treatment chemicals
(sludge conditioners) to the boiler to
convert scale-forming compounds to
free-flowing sludge
• Boiler scales
• Ca salts, Mg salts, silicates, Fe & Cu
oxides
• Sludge conditioners
• Phosphates, chelating agents,
polymers
Water Treatment & Purification
Boiler water treatment
• External treatment
• Removal of SS, DS, Ca2+ and
Mg2+ prior to feeding of water
into the boiler
• Involves:
• Sand and activated carbon filters
• Demineralization / water softening
• Ion-exchange
• Reverse osmosis
• Desalination
Water Treatment & Purification
Cooling water treatment
• External treatment
• Removal of SS and DS
prior to feeding of water
into the cooling tower
• Involves:
• Sand and activated carbon
filters
• Demineralization / water
softening
• Ion-exchange
• Reverse osmosis
• Desalination
• Disinfection
Water Treatment & Purification

• 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

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