AWWA JAW54010
Journal AWWA - Effects of Spent Filter Backwash Recycle on Cryptosporidium Removal
Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 04/01/2001
Cornwell, David A.;MacPhee, Michael J.
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Pilot studies were conducted to investigate the effect of recycling spent filterbackwash water (SFBW) on Cryptosporidium and particle removal during conventionalsedimentation and dual-media filtration. When SFBW recycle configurations(3,000-19,000 oocysts/100 L) were used, Cryptosporidium concentrations in settledwater were as low as or lower than when no recycle was used (6,000-22,000oocysts/100 L). Filtered water oocyst concentrations were typically below thedetection limit of 1 oocyst/120 gal (~0.25/100 L). Overall process removal wasabout 5 log without recycle and about 5.7 log for each recycle scenario based oncalculations using raw Cryptosporidium concentrations and filtered waterdetection levels. As with Cryptosporidium removal, removal of turbidity andparticles
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Edition: Vol. 93 - No. 4 Published: 04/01/2001 Number of Pages: 10 File Size: 1 file , 330 KB