2018
DOI: 10.19080/ttsr.2018.02.555597
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Effect of Operational Conditions on Performance of Deep Sand Filter in Turbidity Removal

Abstract: Using granular sand filters has a limitation of influent quality. When it used with drastic influent quality with

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“…Kamulyan (2014) investigated the relationship between the physical properties of CSF based on the size of the sand particles, the sand-cement ratio, filtration rate, the capability of reducing turbidity per particle suspension in water, and backwash performance of the downflow filtration CSF. The results showed that CSF could be backwashed at a rate of 55 -149 m hour -1 for 3 minutes, higher than a sand filter at 50 m hour -1 with backwash period of approximately 16 minutes (Mahanna et al, 2018). This efficiency in backwash makes CSF a superior alternative to sand filter.…”
Section: Sand-cement Ratio 10mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Kamulyan (2014) investigated the relationship between the physical properties of CSF based on the size of the sand particles, the sand-cement ratio, filtration rate, the capability of reducing turbidity per particle suspension in water, and backwash performance of the downflow filtration CSF. The results showed that CSF could be backwashed at a rate of 55 -149 m hour -1 for 3 minutes, higher than a sand filter at 50 m hour -1 with backwash period of approximately 16 minutes (Mahanna et al, 2018). This efficiency in backwash makes CSF a superior alternative to sand filter.…”
Section: Sand-cement Ratio 10mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Different technologies have been developed for water treatment. Of these technologies, coagulation is considered one of the most widely processes employed for the removal of particles, turbidity, and natural organic matter ( Jeon et al 2009;Mahanna et al 2018;Ang & Mohammad 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%