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A pilot study of biological GAC filtration in drinking-water treatment
A pilot study of biological GAC filtration in drinking-water treatment
The impact of empty-bed contact time and temperature on the efficiency of biological GAC filtration has been studied on pilot filters at the Neuilly-sur-Marne treatment plant. Fixed bacterial biomass was investigated using a method of potential respiration of labelled glucose and the filtration efficiency was characterized by the removal of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC). With a fixed bacterial carbon biomass of c. 2 mg/l, pilots with empty-bed contact times of 10 min removed around 60% of BDOC. The net exportation of bacterial biomass was very low when compared to the removal of BDOC achieved by the filtration. BDOC removal increased with increasing empty-bed contact times in the tested range of filtration velocities (6-18 m/h). Data showed that it was necessary to double the empty-bed contact time when temperature decreased from 20 degree C to 8 degree C to keep a similar BDOC removal efficiency, although the average bacterial biomass was the same at both temperatures.
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- Université Libre de Bruxelles Belgium
filtration, treatment, biomass, carbon, water, Traitement de potabilisation de l'eau, temperature, activated, biodegradation, biological
filtration, treatment, biomass, carbon, water, Traitement de potabilisation de l'eau, temperature, activated, biodegradation, biological
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