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Characterisation of the behaviour of particles in biofilters for pre-treatment of drinking water
Authors:Persson Frank  Långmark Jonas  Heinicke Gerald  Hedberg Torsten  Tobiason John  Stenström Thor-Axel  Hermansson Malte
Affiliation:CMB, Microbiology, G?teborg University, Box 462, 405 30 G?teborg, Sweden. frank.persson@gmm.gu.se
Abstract:Biofiltration of surface water was examined using granular activated carbon (GAC) and expanded clay (EC). Particle removal was 60-90%, measured by flow cytometry, which enabled discrimination between total- and autofluorescent particles (microalgae) in size ranges of 0.4-1 and 1-15 microm, and measured by on-line particle counting. Total particles were removed at a higher degree than autofluorescent particles. The biofilters were also challenged with 1 microm fluorescent microspheres with hydrophobic and hydrophilic surface characteristics and bacteriophages (Salmonella typhimurium 28B). Added microspheres were removed at 97-99% (hydrophobic) and 85-89% (hydrophilic) after 5 hydraulic residence times (HRT) and microspheres retained in the biofilter media were slowly detaching into the filtrate for a long time after the addition. Removal of bacteriophages (5 HRT) was considerably lower at 40-59%, and no long-lasting detachment was observed. A comparison of experimental data with theoretical predictions for removal of particles in clean granular media filters revealed a similar or higher removal of particles around 1 microm in size than predicted, while bacteriophages were removed at a similar or lesser extent than predicted. The results highlight the selectivity and dynamic behaviour of the particle removal processes and have implications for operation and microbial risk assessment of a treatment train with biofilters as pre-treatment.
Keywords:Biofiltration   Pre-treatment   Drinking water   Particles   Microspheres   Autofluorescent microalgae   Bacteriophages
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