Joe H
Chemical
- Oct 4, 2017
- 12
Hi, I’m fairly new to the waste water industry and was hoping to get some input on one of the anomalies I’m facing at my current treatment plant.
We treat ground water with hydrogen sulfide present in it. We use hydrogen peroxide to oxidize the H2S. The H2O2 is injected prior to the sediment tanks, and checking the sulfides in the sediment tanks effluent is 0.00 ppm. However after our multi media filters (which comes next in the treatment process), the sulfides jump up to 0.4 ppm. Iv’e asked around quite a bit and no one seems to have an answer.
Any input or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
We treat ground water with hydrogen sulfide present in it. We use hydrogen peroxide to oxidize the H2S. The H2O2 is injected prior to the sediment tanks, and checking the sulfides in the sediment tanks effluent is 0.00 ppm. However after our multi media filters (which comes next in the treatment process), the sulfides jump up to 0.4 ppm. Iv’e asked around quite a bit and no one seems to have an answer.
Any input or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!