Watro
Chemical
- Apr 10, 2012
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Hellow Gents
We are designing a Brackish water RO plant, feed water from wells. Flow rate is 300 gpm
The feed water has an Iron 5 ppm, H2S ~50 ppm. pH is 6.8, TDS is ~13,000 ppm, Temp: 25 - 36 deg C
Can we oxidize the Iron completely with NaOCl, then acidify to air strip H2S
Other downstream steps are 300m Filter, Ultra filtration, single pass RO and Re-Mineralization at last.
Alternate design is to keep passing the feed water under anaerobic condition to RO then to air strip the H2S downstream.
In such case, not sure how the Iron would react in RO. Is this be filtered out in UF due to insoluble condition? Risk is any O2 ingress will form Ferric salts and colloidal sulfur?
Can we remove H2S to maximum level in single stripper? I mean H2S <0.1 ppm
How the Ultra-filtration would react with Iron particles. Is this can be backwashed/cleaned with chemicals?
Thank you
Niss
We are designing a Brackish water RO plant, feed water from wells. Flow rate is 300 gpm
The feed water has an Iron 5 ppm, H2S ~50 ppm. pH is 6.8, TDS is ~13,000 ppm, Temp: 25 - 36 deg C
Can we oxidize the Iron completely with NaOCl, then acidify to air strip H2S
Other downstream steps are 300m Filter, Ultra filtration, single pass RO and Re-Mineralization at last.
Alternate design is to keep passing the feed water under anaerobic condition to RO then to air strip the H2S downstream.
In such case, not sure how the Iron would react in RO. Is this be filtered out in UF due to insoluble condition? Risk is any O2 ingress will form Ferric salts and colloidal sulfur?
Can we remove H2S to maximum level in single stripper? I mean H2S <0.1 ppm
How the Ultra-filtration would react with Iron particles. Is this can be backwashed/cleaned with chemicals?
Thank you
Niss