Improvement of multi-parameter-based feed-forward coagulant dosing control systems with feed-back functionalities

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Abstract

Coagulant dosing control in drinking and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is often limited to flow proportional concepts. The advanced multi-parameter-based dosing control systems have significantly reduced coagulant consumption and improved outlet qualities. Due to the long retention time in separation stages, these models are mostly based on feed-forward (FF) models. This paper demonstrates the improvement of such models with feed-back (FB) concepts with simplifications, making it possible to use even in systems with long separation stages. Full-scale case studies from a drinking water treatment plant and a WWTP are presented. The model qualities were improved by the dosage adjustment of the FB model, ranging from 66% to 197% of the FF model. Hence, the outlet qualities became more stable and coagulant consumption was further reduced in the range of 3.7%-15.5%.

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Liu, W., & Ratnaweera, H. (2016). Improvement of multi-parameter-based feed-forward coagulant dosing control systems with feed-back functionalities. Water Science and Technology, 74(2), 491–499. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2016.180

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