Difference between revisions of "Perth Seawater Desalination Plant - Pretreatment"
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− | Feedwater is first dosed with ferric chloride following filtration in a system consisting of 24 horizontal pressure filters, each having a surface area of 52 m2 and a 1.15 m deep filter bed of dual media. To protect the reverse osmosis membranes against physical fouling by suspended solids, filtered seawater is then passed through an array of 5-micron cartridge filters. Filter backwash water is treated using a high rate Densadeg gravity thickener and the sludge is dewatered for land disposal. | + | Feedwater is first dosed with ferric chloride following filtration in a system consisting of [[Has horizontal pressure filters::24]] horizontal pressure filters, each having a surface area of 52 m2 and a 1.15 m deep filter bed of dual media. To protect the reverse osmosis membranes against physical fouling by suspended solids, filtered seawater is then passed through an array of 5-micron cartridge filters. Filter backwash water is treated using a high rate Densadeg gravity thickener and the sludge is dewatered for land disposal. |
[[Category:Hypochlorite]] | [[Category:Hypochlorite]] |
Revision as of 08:37, 27 June 2014
Pretreatment Configuration | |
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*SMBS
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Cartridge Filters | |
Pore Size: | 5 micron |
Acidification | |
Type: | Sulphuric Acid |
General Description
Feedwater is first dosed with ferric chloride following filtration in a system consisting of 24 horizontal pressure filters, each having a surface area of 52 m2 and a 1.15 m deep filter bed of dual media. To protect the reverse osmosis membranes against physical fouling by suspended solids, filtered seawater is then passed through an array of 5-micron cartridge filters. Filter backwash water is treated using a high rate Densadeg gravity thickener and the sludge is dewatered for land disposal.