hamlton
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 12, 2006
- 6
I run a small potable water treatment plant which uses convetional method (flocculation, sedimentation and filtration), chemicals used are alum and lime and HTH, all are added at once in the floculation chamber, turbidity,pH and residual chlorine levels after treatment are all ok. If you boil the water it precipitates some whitish stuff and is cause some itching after taking a hot bath (what should i do). The chemistry of the treated water is as follows;
Total alkalinity = 140ppm
Sulphate = 164ppm
calcium = 23.9ppm
magnesium = 29.1ppm
The water is sourced from a river.
Total alkalinity = 140ppm
Sulphate = 164ppm
calcium = 23.9ppm
magnesium = 29.1ppm
The water is sourced from a river.