An evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment system

This article presents the results of the adsorption process effectiveness in treating surface water, especially in removing organic substances. The effectiveness of the adsorption system was evaluated at different levels of adsorption capacity exhaustion of the activated carbon bed, which was possib...

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Main Authors: Wolska Małgorzata, Mołczan Marek, Szerzyna Sławomir, Adamski Wojciech, Wiśniewski Jacek, Ferenc Zbigniew, Sambor Aleksandra, Żółtowska Małgorzata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185900018
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spelling doaj-a0d0f15b8cfd43fdb3f6f42c336215de2021-02-02T01:51:30ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01590001810.1051/e3sconf/20185900018e3sconf_ciwt2017_00018An evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment systemWolska MałgorzataMołczan MarekSzerzyna Sławomir0Adamski Wojciech1Wiśniewski Jacek2Ferenc Zbigniew3Sambor Aleksandra4Żółtowska Małgorzata5The Department of Water and Sewage Treatment Technology, Wrocław University of Science and TechnologyThe Department of Water and Sewage Treatment Technology, Wrocław University of Science and TechnologyThe Department of Water and Sewage Treatment Technology, Wrocław University of Science and TechnologyThe Department of Water and Sewage Treatment Technology, Wrocław University of Science and TechnologyThe Department of Water and Sewage Treatment Technology, Wrocław University of Science and TechnologyMunicipal Water and Sewerage Company in WrocławThis article presents the results of the adsorption process effectiveness in treating surface water, especially in removing organic substances. The effectiveness of the adsorption system was evaluated at different levels of adsorption capacity exhaustion of the activated carbon bed, which was possible due to replacement of the beds during the study period. Studies have shown that among the removed substances, chlorinated disinfection byproduct precursors dominated, and during the period preceding bed replacement, the biological activity of microorganism populating the activated carbon ensured a reduction in not only organic but also non-organic food substrates. In such a adsorption bed populated with microorganism a nitrification process took place, indicating a high degree of process stability. Replacing the adsorption beds provided a significant increase in the effectiveness of removing organic substances, especially those absorbing UV light, therefore removing chlorinated organic disinfection by-product precursors.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185900018
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author Wolska Małgorzata
Mołczan Marek
Szerzyna Sławomir
Adamski Wojciech
Wiśniewski Jacek
Ferenc Zbigniew
Sambor Aleksandra
Żółtowska Małgorzata
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Mołczan Marek
Szerzyna Sławomir
Adamski Wojciech
Wiśniewski Jacek
Ferenc Zbigniew
Sambor Aleksandra
Żółtowska Małgorzata
An evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment system
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Wolska Małgorzata
Mołczan Marek
Szerzyna Sławomir
Adamski Wojciech
Wiśniewski Jacek
Ferenc Zbigniew
Sambor Aleksandra
Żółtowska Małgorzata
author_sort Wolska Małgorzata
title An evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment system
title_short An evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment system
title_full An evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment system
title_fullStr An evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment system
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment system
title_sort evaluation of the adsorption process in removing organic substances in a pilot flow-type surface water treatment system
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This article presents the results of the adsorption process effectiveness in treating surface water, especially in removing organic substances. The effectiveness of the adsorption system was evaluated at different levels of adsorption capacity exhaustion of the activated carbon bed, which was possible due to replacement of the beds during the study period. Studies have shown that among the removed substances, chlorinated disinfection byproduct precursors dominated, and during the period preceding bed replacement, the biological activity of microorganism populating the activated carbon ensured a reduction in not only organic but also non-organic food substrates. In such a adsorption bed populated with microorganism a nitrification process took place, indicating a high degree of process stability. Replacing the adsorption beds provided a significant increase in the effectiveness of removing organic substances, especially those absorbing UV light, therefore removing chlorinated organic disinfection by-product precursors.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185900018
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