Assessing Methods of Removing Metals from Wastewater: The Effect of Ferric Chloride Addition

Assessing Methods of Removing Metals from Wastewater: The Effect of Ferric Chloride Addition

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Sedlak David L.
IWA Publishing
EAN: 9781843396949
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  The presence of cationic pollutant metals in municipal wastewater effluent is a concern because stringent discharge requirements cannot always be met with conventional treatment methods. Attempts to improve metal removal are often unsuccessful because a significant fraction of the cationic metals are complexed by the synthetic chelating agent ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA).   To identify practical approaches for improving metal removal, an analytical method for measuring metal-EDTA complexes was used to survey metal speciation at a series of wastewater treatment plants. Following these analyses, bench-scale experiments were conducted. The survey data indicated that pollutant metal-EDTA complexes account for a significant fraction of the dissolved metals in wastewater. The bench-scale studies indicated that ferric chloride addition improves the removal of copper and zinc by approximately 20%.   To test the results of the bench-scale experiments, a full-scale experiment was conducted by interrupting chemical addition at a municipal wastewater treatment plant that normally adds ferric chloride during primary treatment. Results indicated that ferric chloride addition had a slight impact on metal speciation but no effect on metals removal. The lack of an effect was attributed to changes in metal speciation that occurred during primary treatment irrespective of ferric chloride addition.  
EAN 9781843396949
ISBN 1843396947
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel IWA Publishing
Datum vydání 1. ledna 2005
Stránky 86
Jazyk English
Rozměry 234 x 156 x 18
Země United Kingdom
Sekce Professional & Scholarly
Autoři Sedlak David L.
Série WERF Research Report Series