Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon

The decrease of physicochemical and microbiological quality of surface supply source for human consumption, requires specific complementary treatments to ensure the supply of safe drinking water. This study evaluated the double filtration technology with two types of Granular Activated Carbon (GAC:...

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Torres-Lozada, Patricia
Amezquita-Marroquín, Claudia Patricia
Agudelo-Martínez, Karen Daniela
Ortiz-Benítez, Natalia
Martínez-Ducuara, David Santiago
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2018
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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62 Ingeniería y operaciones afines / Engineering
drinking water
granular activated carbon
double filtration
organic material
filter medium
turbidity
agua potable
carbón activado granular
doble filtración
materia orgánica
medio filtrante
Turbiedad
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon
title Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon
spellingShingle Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon
62 Ingeniería y operaciones afines / Engineering
drinking water
granular activated carbon
double filtration
organic material
filter medium
turbidity
agua potable
carbón activado granular
doble filtración
materia orgánica
medio filtrante
Turbiedad
title_short Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon
title_full Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon
title_fullStr Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon
title_sort Evaluation of turbidity and dissolved organic matter removal through double filtration technology with activated carbon
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Torres-Lozada, Patricia
Amezquita-Marroquín, Claudia Patricia
Agudelo-Martínez, Karen Daniela
Ortiz-Benítez, Natalia
Martínez-Ducuara, David Santiago
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Torres-Lozada, Patricia
Amezquita-Marroquín, Claudia Patricia
Agudelo-Martínez, Karen Daniela
Ortiz-Benítez, Natalia
Martínez-Ducuara, David Santiago
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 62 Ingeniería y operaciones afines / Engineering
topic 62 Ingeniería y operaciones afines / Engineering
drinking water
granular activated carbon
double filtration
organic material
filter medium
turbidity
agua potable
carbón activado granular
doble filtración
materia orgánica
medio filtrante
Turbiedad
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv drinking water
granular activated carbon
double filtration
organic material
filter medium
turbidity
agua potable
carbón activado granular
doble filtración
materia orgánica
medio filtrante
Turbiedad
description The decrease of physicochemical and microbiological quality of surface supply source for human consumption, requires specific complementary treatments to ensure the supply of safe drinking water. This study evaluated the double filtration technology with two types of Granular Activated Carbon (GAC: vegetable-coconut and mineral-bituminous shells, respectively), to determine its influence in reducing turbidity and mainly dissolved organic matter (UV254). We used filtered water from a Conventional Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and the second filtration stage were made using continuous flow gravity columns at laboratory-scale with different percentages of GAC:sand (100:0, 80:20, 50:50, 30:70, and 0:100). While the sand filter presented the best turbidity removal efficiency, the CAG filters were more efficient at UV254 removal, being most efficient the filters with greater percentage of GAC. The results demonstrate that the use of double filtration technology with GAC can be an efficient alternative for the removal of organic matter to obtain safe drinking water.
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