aitch2oh
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 25, 2005
- 4
Our utility is planning to install filter-to-waste piping, valves and appurtenant controls in existing drinking water filters, even though we are a ground water source water system (not under the direct influence of surface water), and we are under no requirement by our state health agency to do so. I am researching industry publications and live resources for controlling criteria in that design. The only references I've found so far discuss the duration of the FTW. Is the volume of FTW controlling, or is the rate of FTW controlling, or a combination of both? In other words, is 400 gpm for 25 minutes just as effective as 2,000 gpm for 5 minutes? Since both our backwash waste and FTW streams are treated and returned to the plant headworks, the duration of FTW and volume of water generated are not major considerations. Thanks in advance for your comments.