Handmade clay balls and recycled crush glass as alternative media in water filtration


Autoria(s): Rajapakse, Jay
Contribuinte(s)

Kocabas, Ibrahim

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

For many years materials such as quarried sand, anthracite, and granular activated carbon have been the principal media-products traditionally used in water and wastewater filtration plants. Pebble Matrix Filtration (PMF) is a novel non-chemical, sustainable pre-treatment method of protecting Slow Sand Filters (SSF) from high turbidity during heavy monsoon periods. PMF uses sand and pebbles as the filter media and the sustainability of this new technology might depend on availability and supply of pebbles and sand, both finite resources. In many countries there are two principal methods of obtaining pebbles and sand, namely dredging from rivers and beaches, and due to the scarcity of these resources in some countries the cost of pebbles is often 4-5 times higher than that of sand. In search for an alternative medium to pebbles after some preliminary laboratory tests conducted in Colombo-Sri Lanka, Poznan-Poland and Cambridge-UK, a 100-year-old brick factory near Sudbury, Suffolk, has produced hand-made clay pebbles satisfying the PMF quality requirements. As an alternative to sand, crushed recycled glass from a UK supplier was used and the PMF system was operated together with hand-made clay balls in the laboratory for high turbidity removal effectively. The results of laboratory experiments with alternative media are presented in this paper. There are potential opportunities for recycled crushed glass and clay ball manufacturing processes in some countries where they can be used as filter media.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70981/

Publicador

World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70981/2/70981_Authors_Final_Version.pdf

Rajapakse, Jay (2011) Handmade clay balls and recycled crush glass as alternative media in water filtration. In Kocabas, Ibrahim (Ed.) World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology. Proceedings, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET), Phuket, Thailand, pp. 1391-1396.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Clay Brick Balls #New Filter Media #Pebble Matrix Filtration (PMF) #Recycled Crushed Glass #Sand #Slow Sand Filtration
Tipo

Conference Paper