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Treatment and operation cost analysis of greywater by electrocoagulation and comparison with coagulation process in mining areas
Authors:S M Moosavirad
Affiliation:Department of Mining Engineering, Higher Education Complex of Zarand, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
Abstract:Electrocoagulation process is a new and developing method that has been employed significantly to remove pollutants from wastewater. In this research the electrocoagulation process has been examined for the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD), turbidity, hardness, and organic matter from greywater. An economical comparison has been implemented between electrocoagulation and coagulation processes near the mining areas. The results demonstrate that the electrode type and operation time have a significant impact on the removal of COD, turbidity, and hardness. The least operating cost to remove organic matters is ~US$ 0.04 m?3 for the iron electrode. Since the least operating cost was US$ 0.09 m?3 in coagulation process, economically, the electrocoagulation process in comparison with the coagulation process is a more effective process.
Keywords:Electrocoagulation  operating cost  water reuse  mining areas
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