2010
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2010.358
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The impact of organic carbon on the performance of a high rate nitrifying trickling filter designed to pre-treat potable water

Abstract: The application of nitrifying trickling filters (NTFs) to potable water treatment is less well understood than their application to wastewater treatment, particularly regarding the effect of low ammonia substrate concentrations and organic carbon loading on filter performance. A large pilot-scale NTF was operated under conditions that simulated the raw water quality of poorly protected catchments typically found in SE Asia, with the objective of reducing the ammonia driven chlorine demand during disinfection. … Show more

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“…The impact of organic carbon on the performance of a high rate nitrifying trickling filter designed for pretreatment of potable water was discussed by van den Akker et al [41,42]. When organic load increased beyond 0.75 to 2.1 g sBOD 5 /m 2 d, a linear decline in nitrification from 70% down to 15%…”
Section: Trickling Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of organic carbon on the performance of a high rate nitrifying trickling filter designed for pretreatment of potable water was discussed by van den Akker et al [41,42]. When organic load increased beyond 0.75 to 2.1 g sBOD 5 /m 2 d, a linear decline in nitrification from 70% down to 15%…”
Section: Trickling Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%