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Backwashing of granular media filters and membranes for water treatment: a review

Mustafa Turan

2023Journal of Water Supply Research and Technology—AQUA19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Filter backwashing is a supplemental part of a drinking water treatment (DWT) facility to wash the filter bed at regular intervals using water or air scour/water by fluidizing the filter bed. Deposited material induces clogging the filter pores and enhances head loss in the bed. Biofiltration has been extensively utilized to decrease organic matter and manage the occurrence of disinfection by-products within drinking water sources. Biological rapid sand filters are frequently utilized to eliminate ammonium from groundwater provinces with the purpose of meeting drinking water requirements. Biological activated carbon (BAC) filters need to be backwashed to wash and enhance the treatment capability by detaching both restrained materials and residual biomass. The reclamation of activated carbon-used backwash water (UBW) was managed by exercising an ultrafiltration (UF) procedure.

Topics & Concepts

BackwashingCloggingWater treatmentFiltration (mathematics)Filter (signal processing)Environmental scienceBiofilterActivated carbonSand filterUltrafiltration (renal)Environmental engineeringWaste managementPortable water purificationPulp and paper industryChemistryWastewaterChromatographyEngineeringAdsorptionHistoryInletStatisticsMechanical engineeringMathematicsElectrical engineeringOrganic chemistryArchaeologyWater Treatment and DisinfectionWater Quality Monitoring TechnologiesMembrane Separation Technologies