Optimization of a gravity‐driven membrane (GDM) system operated with simple manual cleanings for household drinking water treatment |
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Authors: | Jonghun Lee JongChan Yi Hyejin Jung Pyung‐Kyu Park Soo Hong Noh |
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Abstract: | Manual cleaning protocols were developed for a gravity‐driven membrane (GDM) module. Such a module is a promising solution for household water treatment in low‐ and middle‐income countries. A filtration system equipped with the GDM module was tested in a batchwise manner using three different feed water solutions. Two types of manual cleaning protocols were performed to delay the permeability decrease, namely cleaning between batches and long‐term cleaning (every 15 batches). The optimized protocol for cleaning between batches consisted of 3 twisting and 10 vertical shaking movements; the optimized long‐term cleaning protocol consisted of 70 vertical shaking movements for both the middle region of the module and the module header. These cleaning protocols allowed the filtration system to produce sufficient water to meet the minimum requirements for a five person family using all three kinds of feed water solutions. The module produced water without Escherichia coli, even for the wastewater influent. |
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Keywords: | gravity‐driven membrane household water treatment manual cleaning membrane cleaning |
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