Microcystic Aeruginosa Removal by Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) Options for Enhanced Process Operation and Kinetic Modelling
Auteur : Vlaski Aleksandar
The problem of reservoir eutrophication and resulting increase of algal activity is common for seven Dutch waterworks. In this context, the text investigates dissolved air flotation (DAF) as an alternative for algae removal, compared to conventionally applied sedimentation.
Date de parution : 09-2020
17.4x24.6 cm
Thèmes de Microcystic Aeruginosa Removal by Dissolved Air... :
Mots-clés :
DAF; eutrophication; Coagulant Aid; algae removal; Coagulant Dose; dissolved air flotation; Turbidity Removal Efficiency; Dutch waterworks; Particle Volume Distribution; Microcystis aeruginosa; Floc Size; Particle Removal Efficiency; Flocculation Time; Cationic Polyelectrolyte; Model Water Experiments; Sweep Coagulation; Bubble Size Distribution; Removal Efficiency; Adsorption Coagulation; MFI; Metal Coagulant; Recirculation Ratio; Pilot Plant Experiments; Ozone Dose; High Ozone Dose; Coagulant Demand; DAF Treatment; Doc Removal; Bubble Size; DAF Process