Vect
Chemical
- Jun 25, 2012
- 6
Hello,
I've had a search through previous posts but they couldn't answer my questions.
I've been charged with solving our process water issues, which comes from a borehole full of iron-rich water. This has caused most of the front end water storage and pumping equipment to be coated in the brown slime typical of Iron Bacteria. (A water sample has been sent for analysis - but will take 2 weeks+ due to a worse than useless purchasing dept.) The specific problems caused are low level in the production line water tank (lack of throughput/blockage in pipe due to slime) and fluffy strands of bacteria blocking rotameters and water injectors.
My idea is to install a Pressure Sand Filter directly after the borehole pump. This should give the downstream equipment a fighting chance. But I'm struggling to find any concrete information on what type/types of filter media to use. The filtered water needs to be free of large contaminants (>~100um)and low in soluble Iron/Iron oxide which gave rise to the bacteria in the first place. I figure if their energy source is removed, they'll stop growing in such numbers.
So to summarise: What filter media options are available to reduce iron/iron oxide and also filter particles >100um?
Thanks
V
I've had a search through previous posts but they couldn't answer my questions.
I've been charged with solving our process water issues, which comes from a borehole full of iron-rich water. This has caused most of the front end water storage and pumping equipment to be coated in the brown slime typical of Iron Bacteria. (A water sample has been sent for analysis - but will take 2 weeks+ due to a worse than useless purchasing dept.) The specific problems caused are low level in the production line water tank (lack of throughput/blockage in pipe due to slime) and fluffy strands of bacteria blocking rotameters and water injectors.
My idea is to install a Pressure Sand Filter directly after the borehole pump. This should give the downstream equipment a fighting chance. But I'm struggling to find any concrete information on what type/types of filter media to use. The filtered water needs to be free of large contaminants (>~100um)and low in soluble Iron/Iron oxide which gave rise to the bacteria in the first place. I figure if their energy source is removed, they'll stop growing in such numbers.
So to summarise: What filter media options are available to reduce iron/iron oxide and also filter particles >100um?
Thanks
V