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DOI : 10.17640/KSWST.2023.31.5.225 ,    Vol.31, No.5, 225 ~ 232, 2023
Title
Effect of Downflow Biofilm Aerated Filter as an Alternative to Rapid Sand Filter in Advanced Water Treatment System
강용태 Yong-tae Kang , 현길수 Kil-soo Hyun
Abstract
Given the deteriorated water quality in rivers that are used as sources of drinking water, the performance of existing filtration processes must be improved. In particular, the inefficiency of rapid sand filters prior to the post-ozonation process of the advanced water treatment system (AWTS) in reducing organic matter has resulted in the introduction of more effective processes. Downflow biofilm aerated filters (BAFs) are an alternative to rapid sand filters in drinking water treatment plants and were introduced to investigate their characteristics for removing particulate and organic matter in river water used as a drinking water source. In this study, zeocarbon was employed as the filter media in the BAF, which was packed to a thickness of 3 m. The filtration velocity ranged from 90 to 100 m/d, and Nakdong river water was used as the raw water. The results indicated that the removal efficiencies of UV254, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), trehalomethan formation potential (THMFP), KMnO4 consumption, DOC, and color ranged from 80% to 85%. In addition, the removal efficiency of NH4+-N ranged from 70% to 85%. Moreover, column-shaped filter media achieved 10%-20% higher efficiency than ball-shaped media. The results indicate that the BAF process is a suitable alternative to rapid sand filters.
Key Words
Biofiltration, Downflow biofilm aerated filter, Rapid sand filter, Zeocarbon, 생물막여과, 하향류호기성생물막반응조, 급속모래여과, 제오카본
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