Integrating powdered activated carbon into wastewater tertiary filter for micro-pollutant removal

Journal Article (2016)
Author(s)

Jingyi Hu (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology)

Annelies Aarts

Ran Shang (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Bas Heijman (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Luuk Rietveld (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.04.003 Final published version
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2016
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English
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177
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45-52
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Abstract

Integrating powdered activated carbon (PAC) into wastewater tertiary treatment is a promising technology to reduce organic micro-pollutant (OMP) discharge into the receiving waters. To take advantage of the existing tertiary filter, PAC was pre-embedded inside the filter bed acting as a fixed-bed adsorber. The pre-embedding (i.e. immobilization) of PAC was realized by direct dosing a PAC solution on the filter top, which was then promoted to penetrate into the filter media by a down-flow of tap water. In order to examine the effectiveness of this PAC pre-embedded filter towards OMP removal, batch adsorption tests, representing PAC contact reactor (with the same PAC mass-to-treated water volume ratio as in the PAC pre-embedded filter) were performed as references. Moreover, as a conventional dosing option, PAC was dosed continuously with the filter influent (i.e. the wastewater secondary effluent with the investigated OMPs). Comparative results confirmed a higher OMP removal efficiency associated with the PAC preembedded filter, as compared to the batch system with a practical PAC residence time. Furthermore, over a filtration period of 10 h (approximating a realistic filtration cycle for tertiary filters), the continuous dosing approach resulted in less OMP removal. Therefore, it was concluded that the pre-embedding approach can be preferentially considered when integrating PAC into the wastewater tertiary treatment for OMP elimination.

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