2018
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7048.1000384
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Removal Efficiency of Solid Particles from Raw Water Using AFM Grade-2 Media: Case Study

Abstract: This paper describes the removal efficiency of solid particles from raw water by activated crushed glass media and compares its efficiency with sand media. In this study, activated crushed glass media (AFM) grade 2 and 14/25 sand media were experimentally tested using a filtration pilot plant unit in CORA laboratory. Turbidity level of the effluent used was around 70 NTU, which has been selected from turbidity profile test of Wey River (Guildford/UK) on March 2010. Although, both of these filter media were not… Show more

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