A Performance Comparison of Pilot-Scale Sand Filtration and Membrane Filtration of Glafkos River Water

Surface-water treatment plants use the flocculation–precipitation method followed by gravity filters to remove suspended solids. In the present work, the replacement of gravity filters with ultrafiltration membrane units is suggested to improve the efficiency of water treatment and to reduce fixed a...

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Main Authors: Fotios K. Katrivesis, Varvara Sygouni, Christakis A. Paraskeva, Vagelis G. Papadakis
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/2/203
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spelling doaj-66f85c6a6b474cfbb12cddd9dd6a1c1e2021-04-02T18:31:12ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-02-01920320310.3390/jmse9020203A Performance Comparison of Pilot-Scale Sand Filtration and Membrane Filtration of Glafkos River WaterFotios K. Katrivesis0Varvara Sygouni1Christakis A. Paraskeva2Vagelis G. Papadakis3Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Patras, GR-30100 Agrinio, GreeceDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, GR-26504 Patras, GreeceDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, GR-26504 Patras, GreeceDepartment of Environmental Engineering, University of Patras, GR-30100 Agrinio, GreeceSurface-water treatment plants use the flocculation–precipitation method followed by gravity filters to remove suspended solids. In the present work, the replacement of gravity filters with ultrafiltration membrane units is suggested to improve the efficiency of water treatment and to reduce fixed and operational costs. A parametric pilot-scale study was conducted to compare the filtration efficiency of a deep bed and a membrane module for water-simulating river water of various turbidity degrees. Suspensions of kaolinite were prepared to simulate turbidity of the Glafkos River, Achaia Region of Greece and were filtered using a laboratory sand-bed column and a pilot ultrafiltration (UF) membrane unit. Operational parameters such as the particle concentration ratio, the flow rate, and the filter head loss were studied in the case of the granular bed. In the case of membrane filtration, the permeate flux, turbidity, and membrane permeability loss due to fouling were tested. A discussion in terms of the operational cost and environmental impacts was performed. Filtration capacity of the sand filter is a decreasing function of the flow rate and it was found less efficient than membrane ultrafiltration for increased turbidity or increased particle concentration values. Membrane ultrafiltration could achieve long-term economic profit while it is characterized by minimum environmental impact since the use of chemical reagents and the production of waste sludge are limited.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/2/203water treatmentmembrane ultrafiltrationsand-bed filtrationparticle size distributionsustainable development
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author Fotios K. Katrivesis
Varvara Sygouni
Christakis A. Paraskeva
Vagelis G. Papadakis
spellingShingle Fotios K. Katrivesis
Varvara Sygouni
Christakis A. Paraskeva
Vagelis G. Papadakis
A Performance Comparison of Pilot-Scale Sand Filtration and Membrane Filtration of Glafkos River Water
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
water treatment
membrane ultrafiltration
sand-bed filtration
particle size distribution
sustainable development
author_facet Fotios K. Katrivesis
Varvara Sygouni
Christakis A. Paraskeva
Vagelis G. Papadakis
author_sort Fotios K. Katrivesis
title A Performance Comparison of Pilot-Scale Sand Filtration and Membrane Filtration of Glafkos River Water
title_short A Performance Comparison of Pilot-Scale Sand Filtration and Membrane Filtration of Glafkos River Water
title_full A Performance Comparison of Pilot-Scale Sand Filtration and Membrane Filtration of Glafkos River Water
title_fullStr A Performance Comparison of Pilot-Scale Sand Filtration and Membrane Filtration of Glafkos River Water
title_full_unstemmed A Performance Comparison of Pilot-Scale Sand Filtration and Membrane Filtration of Glafkos River Water
title_sort performance comparison of pilot-scale sand filtration and membrane filtration of glafkos river water
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Surface-water treatment plants use the flocculation–precipitation method followed by gravity filters to remove suspended solids. In the present work, the replacement of gravity filters with ultrafiltration membrane units is suggested to improve the efficiency of water treatment and to reduce fixed and operational costs. A parametric pilot-scale study was conducted to compare the filtration efficiency of a deep bed and a membrane module for water-simulating river water of various turbidity degrees. Suspensions of kaolinite were prepared to simulate turbidity of the Glafkos River, Achaia Region of Greece and were filtered using a laboratory sand-bed column and a pilot ultrafiltration (UF) membrane unit. Operational parameters such as the particle concentration ratio, the flow rate, and the filter head loss were studied in the case of the granular bed. In the case of membrane filtration, the permeate flux, turbidity, and membrane permeability loss due to fouling were tested. A discussion in terms of the operational cost and environmental impacts was performed. Filtration capacity of the sand filter is a decreasing function of the flow rate and it was found less efficient than membrane ultrafiltration for increased turbidity or increased particle concentration values. Membrane ultrafiltration could achieve long-term economic profit while it is characterized by minimum environmental impact since the use of chemical reagents and the production of waste sludge are limited.
topic water treatment
membrane ultrafiltration
sand-bed filtration
particle size distribution
sustainable development
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/2/203
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