Water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the Water Treatment Plant in Jarosław

The aim of the present work was to assess the functioning of the integrated treatment process of surface water in the Water Treatment Plant (ZUW) in Jarosław between 2008–2015. The application of factor analysis made it possible to reduce the number of random variables down to the set described by f...

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Main Authors: Ewa Dacewicz, Mirosław Janowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow 2018-05-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus
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Online Access:http://www.formatiocircumiectus.actapol.net/pub/17_2_57.pdf
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spelling doaj-2a520fcf0a5a43ab9432c67e5fe0c2c52020-11-24T22:31:23ZengPublishing House of the University of Agriculture in KrakowActa Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus1644-07652018-05-01172576710.15576/ASP.FC/2018.17.2.47Water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the Water Treatment Plant in JarosławEwa Dacewicz0Mirosław Janowski1Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Land Surveying,University of Agriculture in KrakowFaculty of Geology, Geophysics i Environmental Protecion, AGH University of Science and TechnologyThe aim of the present work was to assess the functioning of the integrated treatment process of surface water in the Water Treatment Plant (ZUW) in Jarosław between 2008–2015. The application of factor analysis made it possible to reduce the number of random variables down to the set described by four principal components, including two variables related to the bacteriological quality of water. It was observed that the removal of the component bacteria in 2011–2015 (after the modernization of the Water Treatment Plant), during the filtration and disinfection process, was 100% effective. Microfiltration membranes with a nominal pore size of 0.1 μm proved effective in removing both protozoa and pathogenic bacteria from the captured water. The use of the microfiltration technique in the coagulation-integrated system has increased the effectiveness of the conventional disinfection of surface water.http://www.formatiocircumiectus.actapol.net/pub/17_2_57.pdfwater treatmentbacteriamicrofiltrationfactor analysis
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Water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the Water Treatment Plant in Jarosław
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus
water treatment
bacteria
microfiltration
factor analysis
author_facet Ewa Dacewicz
Mirosław Janowski
author_sort Ewa Dacewicz
title Water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the Water Treatment Plant in Jarosław
title_short Water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the Water Treatment Plant in Jarosław
title_full Water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the Water Treatment Plant in Jarosław
title_fullStr Water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the Water Treatment Plant in Jarosław
title_full_unstemmed Water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the Water Treatment Plant in Jarosław
title_sort water treatment in an integrated coagulation– microfiltration system, as illustrated with the example of the water treatment plant in jarosław
publisher Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow
series Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus
issn 1644-0765
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The aim of the present work was to assess the functioning of the integrated treatment process of surface water in the Water Treatment Plant (ZUW) in Jarosław between 2008–2015. The application of factor analysis made it possible to reduce the number of random variables down to the set described by four principal components, including two variables related to the bacteriological quality of water. It was observed that the removal of the component bacteria in 2011–2015 (after the modernization of the Water Treatment Plant), during the filtration and disinfection process, was 100% effective. Microfiltration membranes with a nominal pore size of 0.1 μm proved effective in removing both protozoa and pathogenic bacteria from the captured water. The use of the microfiltration technique in the coagulation-integrated system has increased the effectiveness of the conventional disinfection of surface water.
topic water treatment
bacteria
microfiltration
factor analysis
url http://www.formatiocircumiectus.actapol.net/pub/17_2_57.pdf
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