AWWA ACE70650

AWWA ACE70650 Arsenic Removal with Iron Tailored Activated Carbon Coupled with Zero Valent Iron and Electrolytic Corrosion

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009

Parette, Robert; Chen, Weifang; Sheehan Will; Cannon, Fred S.; Dempsey, Brian A.

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This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of arsenic contamination, and alternative processes for removing arsenic. The advantages of iron preloaded granular activated carbon (GAC) are presented, along with experimental set-up that consisted of iron tailored GAC tested in rapid small-scalecolumn tests (RSSCTs) and pilot-scaletrials at Penn State. Pilot columns, electrolytic cell, branched iron rods, and laboratory columns are presented, along with conclusions that indicate the following: in RSSCT testing, the temperature of iron precuring(60-100C) made little difference;RSSCT and pilot column results agreed closely(RSSCT designed via proportional diffusivity);the branched rod configuration with highersurface area worked more effectively thanstraight rods that had less surface area; combining rods with iron tailored GACprovided effective As removal at start-up;the most effective system combinedbranched iron rods with Fe-GAC, extendingBV of 10 ppb As to 43,000 BV;electrolytic cells were effective for Asremoval but columns experienced pressureand voltage buildup; and,effluent iron 0.2 mg/L for all runs, exceptwhen rods extend to media bottom. Includes tables, figures.

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