Joe H
Chemical
- Oct 4, 2017
- 12
Hello, I currently work at a water treatment facility that treats groundwater. Recently the in-fluent water we've been receiving is almost pure black. My first thought was manganese, and am having it tested to see if Mn is present. Here's the part that confuses me: If I leave the water alone after an hour or two, the water becomes clear. Correct me if I'm wrong but manganese doesn't just aerate right?
Does anyone have any ideas what this could be? Whatever it is, it's making it to our multi media filters (after a sediment tank) and forcing us the backwash much more frequently. Has anyone experienced this before? Any Input would be very much appreciated! Thank you so much!
I really apologize if this has been talked about in another thread I could not find anything.
Does anyone have any ideas what this could be? Whatever it is, it's making it to our multi media filters (after a sediment tank) and forcing us the backwash much more frequently. Has anyone experienced this before? Any Input would be very much appreciated! Thank you so much!
I really apologize if this has been talked about in another thread I could not find anything.