INTEGRATED MULTIOBJECTIVE MEMBRANE SYSTEMS FOR SURFACE-WATER TREATMENT - PRETREATMENT OF REVERSE-OSMOSIS BY CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT AND ULTRAFILTRATION

Citation
Jc. Kruithof et al., INTEGRATED MULTIOBJECTIVE MEMBRANE SYSTEMS FOR SURFACE-WATER TREATMENT - PRETREATMENT OF REVERSE-OSMOSIS BY CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT AND ULTRAFILTRATION, Desalination, 117(1-3), 1998, pp. 37-48
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources","Engineering, Chemical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00119164
Volume
117
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
37 - 48
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-9164(1998)117:1-3<37:IMMSFS>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Within the scope of this project funded by AWWARF and USEPA three very promising IMS's were identified for surface water treatment. This pap er will cover some highlights of the research carried out by the Water Supply Company of North Holland and Kiwa on the combination ultrafilt ration/ultra low pressure reverse osmosis. Productivity of the ultrafi ltration proved to be stable for the first 6000 h. Then, at the end of summer, the backwash regime was not able to prevent accumulation of b iofouling. This biofouling coincides with an increase in bacterial cou nts in the ultrafiltrate. Also the ultra low pressure reverse osmosis unit showed no significant fouling up to 6000 hours. Then a rapid decr ease of the second stage MTC started caused by BaSO4 precipitation, co inciding with an increase in feed-concentrate pressure drop caused by a severe biofouling. Ultrafiltration reduced the indicator organisms E . coli and spores of sulphite reducing Clostridia to under the detecti on limit. To determine the elimination capacity the feed of UF and ULP RO were spiked with MS-2 phages. Generally UF showed a complete (>5 lo g) removal. Once only a 2.7 log removal was found caused by defects in UF-membranes. ULPRO showed a high (4.7-4.9 log) although no complete removal. The results show that integrity measurement and monitoring of both membrane steps are essential. UF-integrity is measured by a pres sure hold test and monitored by particle counting. integrity of ULPRO is measured by vacuum testing and monitored by in situ conductivity me asurement and particle counting. ULPRO gives a very high precursor rem oval. Potential measurements (24 h, 20 degrees C, 1-2 mg/l Cl-2-residu al) showed >95% removal of THMFP and HAAFP. IMS with UF and ULPRO are exceptional tools for control of microbials and DBP-precursors. Crucia l for application may be control of biofouling in the system.