Journal of Water and Land Development (Sep 2017)

The use of carbonate-silica rock (opoka) to remove iron, manganese and indicator bacteria from groundwater

  • Marzec Michał,
  • Pieńko Agata,
  • Gizińska-Górna Magdalena,
  • Pytka Aneta,
  • Jóźwiakowski Krzysztof,
  • Sosnowska Bożena,
  • Kamińska Agnieszka,
  • Listosz Agnieszka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jwld-2017-0054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1
pp. 197 – 204

Abstract

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The study investigated the efficiency of removal of iron, manganese and indicator bacteria from potable groundwater by using carbonate-silica rock (opoka). The tests were performed in a laboratory in three filter columns supplied with water containing increased concentrations of iron and manganese. Two of the columns were filled with carbonate-silica rock with particle sizes of 2-5 mm; retention time for water in the columns was set at 1 h and 2 h. A third column was filled with 1-2 mm rock particles, with hydraulic retention time set at 1 h. High removal efficiencies were determined for iron, manganese and coliform bacteria and low removal efficiencies for psychro- and mesophilic bacteria. An increase in the alkalinity of the investigated water was also observed.

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