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A pilot study conducted at the Gilze water treatment plant of Water
Supply North West Brabant demonstrated that adsorptive filtration
has several potential advantages over floc filtration, namely:
longer filter runs due to slower head loss development; better
filtrate quality; shorter ripening time; and less backwash water
use. In existing groundwater treatment plants, the high iron (II)
adsorption capacity of the iron oxide coated filter media makes it
potentially possible to switch the governing mode of operation from
floc filtration to adsorptive filtration. To achieve this two
options can be considered: iron (II) adsorption under anoxic
conditions followed by oxidation with oxygen-rich water; and
adsorption of iron (II) in the presence of oxygen and simultaneous
oxidation. The first option might be attractive specifically when
two filtration steps are available.
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