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Removal of iron and manganese using biological roughing up flow filtration technology
Authors:Pacini Virginia Alejandra  María Ingallinella Ana  Sanguinetti Graciela
Affiliation:Centro de Ingeniería Sanitaria, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Ingeniería y Agrimensura, Universidad Nacional de Rosario Riobamba 245 Bis, 2000 Rosario, Argentina. vpacini@fceia.unr.edu.ar
Abstract:The removal of iron and manganese from groundwater using biological treatment methods is almost unknown in Latin America. Biological systems used in Europe are based on the process of double rapid biofiltration during which dissolved oxygen and pH need to be strictly controlled in order to limit abiotic iron oxidation. The performance of roughing filter technology in a biological treatment process for the removal of iron and manganese, without the use of chemical agents and under natural pH conditions was studied. Two pilot plants, using two different natural groundwaters, were operated with the following treatment line: aeration, up flow roughing filtration and final filtration (either slow or rapid). Iron and manganese removal efficiencies were found to be between 85% and 95%. The high solid retention capability of the roughing filter means that it is possible to remove iron and manganese simultaneously by biotic and abiotic mechanisms. This system combines simple, low-cost operation and maintenance with high iron and manganese removal efficiencies, thus constituting a technology which is particularly suited to small waterworks.
Keywords:Groundwater   Iron   Manganese   Iron oxidizing bacteria   Manganese oxidizing bacteria   Roughing filtration
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