Development of automatic coagulant dosage control technology for rapid change of raw water quality parameters

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An automatic coagulant dosage control technology for water purification plants was developed to deal with rapid changes of raw water quality parameters. Control logic was developed to decide coagulant dosage based on aluminum concentration in rapid mixing tank water based on results of semi-pilot scale experiments. This logic enabled quick feedback on the excess or lack of coagulant. It was found that the aluminum residual rate, which was proposed as an indicator of coagulation reactions, could be given as a function of coagulant dosage and turbidity. The effectiveness of the control logic was verified in semi-pilot scale experiments. Settled water turbidity was within ±0.5 NTU of target value even when raw water turbidity increased rapidly up to 100 NTU. Copyright © IWA Publishing 2012.

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Sangu, Y., Yokoi, H., Tadokoro, H., & Tachi, T. (2012). Development of automatic coagulant dosage control technology for rapid change of raw water quality parameters. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 12(6), 918–925. https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2012.067

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