Journal article

Assessing dewatering performance of drinking water treatment sludges

DI Verrelli, DR Dixon, PJ Scales

Water Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2010

Abstract

A comparison of the dewaterability of a range of water treatment plant sludges has been completed through computation of dewatering performance indicators for a diaphragm filter press. Real parameter data, obtained from the characterisation of alum and ferric sludges, generated under precisely controlled conditions, was used for input to a phenomenological model. Comparisons of dewaterability based on throughput curves largely agree with previous analysis of the underlying parameter data. The difference in approach provides a quantification of benefit. Greater throughputs and output concentrations are predicted at the lowest coagulant doses and at pH ∼ 6. Typical industrial cloth resistances..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors wish to acknowledge United Utilities and Yorkshire Water for project sponsorship, and the Australian Research Council and The University of Melbourne for provision of a postgraduate scholarship. Melbourne Water and United Utilities Australia are thanked for provision of raw water and sludge samples. This work benefited from the shared expertise of S.P. Usher and R.G. de Kretser. The filtration modelling program was primarily developed by A.D. Stickland, with contributions from A.R. Kilcullen and S.P. Usher.