At this article are presented membrane separate processes - microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration in water treatment and materials and modules used in application of various membrane technologies. Theoretical part is completed with results from pilot plant experiments realised in water treatment plant Klenovec, where was used the microfiltration technology for removal of insoluble substances (expressed by a number of particles) from water. Over the last years water quality has deteriorated in water-supply reservoir Klenovec and this technology was tested for the purposes of modernization of the inefficient technology in water treatment plant. The pilot-plant tests for membrane filtration examination were carried out by using the microfiltration unit AMAYA 5 with a performance of 5 m3/h. Coagulation and flocculation run in two stages. At the first stage, the coagulant is dosing into a static mixer, which led the mixture to the second stage from. The second stage represents the tubular flocculator. In the membrane module, there is placed one ceramic element with a membrane surface of 25 m2, pores size of 0.1 μm, and consisting of 2000 tubules with a diameter of 2.5 mm. The results obtained from pilot plant experiments in WTP Klenovec supported theory, that this process with high efficiency of treatment surface water is suitable for this kind quality of water to obtain water for drinking purposes.
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Barlokova, D., Ilavsky, J., Kunstek, M., & Kapusta, O. (2019). Microfiltration in Water Treatment for Removal of Suspended Solids and Natural Organic Matter. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 362). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/362/1/012168
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