Specific resistance to filtration (SRF) is used extensively as a measu
re of dewaterability. The concept of specific resistance to filtration
is based on Darcy's law and is usually interpreted as being of purely
hydrodynamical character. This means that changes in electrokinetic p
roperties, brought about by changes in pH and conductance, are not a p
riori expected to influence the specific resistance to filtration. It
is shown that electrokinetic effects do indeed play an important role
in the dewatering of bentonite suspensions as the measured values of S
RF differ significantly when changing pH or conductance. A theory to u
nderstand the phenomena is proposed, but it is also shown that this th
eory is not adequate to understand the SRF measurements completely.