Water Practice and Technology (Jun 2024)
Comparison of dissolved air flotation and sedimentation for the treatment of two waters with low turbidity in Colombia
Abstract
The main objective of this research was to conduct a comparative study between dissolved air flotation (DAF) and conventional sedimentation (SED) for the treatment of a reservoir water (REW) and small stream water (STW) with low turbidity and low alkalinity in Colombia at the bench-scale level. The experiments were conducted at the bench-scale using a jar test apparatus. Aluminum sulfate was used as the coagulant. The experimental results showed that with an optimum coagulant dose of 30 mg/L as alum to treat REW and 10 mg/L as alum to treat STW; the percentage turbidity removal by DAF and SED were 88–85% and 84–86%; apparent color removal were 65–62% and 87%; and UV-254 nm removal as a surrogate measurement for the concentration of NOM were 74–73% and 64–69%, respectively. HIGHLIGHTS Comparison of two clarification processes in treating a reservoir and stream water for turbidity removal.; Comparison in removing natural organic matter by sedimentation and dissolved air flotation (DAF).; Advantages of DAF on sedimentation in treating two different low turbidity waters.; Impact of different flocculation times on DAF for turbidity removal.;
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