JeffNY
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 5, 2010
- 2
I have a small non-community potable water system (5 gpm well yield for small demand)that requires iron and manganese removal (0.6 mg/l each, approximately).
System design already uses filtration, then chlorine injection to atmospheric tanks for contact time, then booster pumps to distribution. I'm wondering what is the most cost-effective treatment process to add to the system, considering the following options:
greensand filter
aeration (pumped air or aeration trays - though I've heard it can be slow?)
water softener
proprietary oxidizing filters
sequestration by polyphosphates
Are there other solutions I've not come across? I have raw water test data if there are parameters of concern for any of these treatment processes.
Thanks for any information.
System design already uses filtration, then chlorine injection to atmospheric tanks for contact time, then booster pumps to distribution. I'm wondering what is the most cost-effective treatment process to add to the system, considering the following options:
greensand filter
aeration (pumped air or aeration trays - though I've heard it can be slow?)
water softener
proprietary oxidizing filters
sequestration by polyphosphates
Are there other solutions I've not come across? I have raw water test data if there are parameters of concern for any of these treatment processes.
Thanks for any information.