Exercise 3 - Water Treatment2
Exercise 3 - Water Treatment2
Exercise 3 - Water Treatment2
a) Softening
Q1. Determine the lime and soda ash dose, in mg/L as CaO and Na2SO3 to soften the following water to a
final hardness of 80.0 mg/L as CaCO3. The ion concentrations reported below are all as CaCO3. Assume
the lime is 93% pure and soda ash is 95% pure.
Given:
Ca2+ = 137.0; Mg2+ = 56.0; HCO3 = 128.0; CO2 = 7.0
Solution:
Step 1: Compute total hardness (TH), carbonate hardness (CH) and noncarbonated hardness
(NCH)
TH = 137.0 + 56.0 = 193.0 mg/L as CaCO3
(Because TH = Ca2+ + Mg2+)
CH = 128.0 mg/L as CaCO3
NCH = 193.0 - 128.0 = 65.0 mg/L as CaCO3
(Because TH = CH + NCH)
(Excess of 40 mg/L Mg as CaCO3 in water, it will cause scales in heat exchange elements in hot
water heaters)
Figure:
b) Flocculation
Q1. What is the volume required for a rapid-mix basin that is to be used to treat 0.05 m3/s of water if the
detention time is 10 seconds?
Solution:
Given:
Flow = 0.05 m3/s
Detention time = 10 s
Step2: Substitution
V = (0.05 m3/s)(10 s) = 0.5 m3
Q2. Two parallel flocculation basins are to be used to treat a water flow of 0.150 m3/s. if the design
detention time is 20 minutes, what is the volume of each tank?
Solution:
Given:
Flow = 0.150 m3/s
Detention time = 20 minutes
Two parallel tanks
c) Sedimentation
Q1. Two sedimentation tanks operate in parallel. The combined flow to the two tanks is 0.1000 m3/s. The
volume of each tank is 720 m3. What is the detention time of each tank?
Solution:
Given:
2 sedimentation tanks in parallel
Combined Q = 0.1000 m3/s
Volume of each tank = 720 m3
Q = 0.1000 m3/s
Q2. If the settling velocity of a particle is 0.70 cm/s and the overflow rate of a horizontal flow clarifier is
0.80 cm/s, what is the percent of the particles are retain in the clarifier?
Solution:
Given:
v0 = 0.80 cm/s
vp = 0.70 cm/s
%removal = 0.7/0.8 * 100% = 88%
Q3. Two sedimentation tanks operate in parallel. The combined flow to the two tanks is 0.1000 m3/s.
the depth of each tank is 2.00 m and each has a detention time of 4.00 h. what is the surface area of
each tank and what is the overflow rate?
Solution:
Given:
Two sedimentation tanks operate in parallel
Total Q = 0.1000 m3/s
Depth = 2.00 m
t = 4.00 h
Q = 0.1000 m3/s
d) Filtration
Q1. For a flow of 0.8 m3/s, how many rapid sand filter boxes dimensions 10 m x 20 m are needed for a
loading rate of 110 m3/d.m2?
Solution:
Given
Q = 0.8 m3/s
Each filter 10 m x 20 m
Loading rate = 110. m3/d-m2
Step 3: Calculate the number of filters (must round to next highest integer)
No. = 628.36 m2 / ( 10 m x 20 m) = 3.14.
Thus, 4 filters are required.
Q2. If a dual media filter with a loading rate of 300 m3/d.m2 were built instead of the standard filter in Q1,
how many filter boxes would be required?
Solution:
Given:
Q = 0.8 m3/s;
Each filter 10 m x 20 m
Loading rate = 300 m3/d-m2