semo
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 16, 2003
- 303
Just curious; but, has anyone had any dealings good or bad with using membrane technology to filter iron/manganese from potable water applications?
I've done many plants using conventional methods (aeration/sedimentation/filtration, oxidation/greensand, etc.); but, have only seen membrane technology for this process as illustrated by a couple membrane providers.
The iron/manganese after oxidation forms a floc that is light and sticky. It seems to me that this will have a detrimental affect on the membrane, causing it to foul early.
I've done many plants using conventional methods (aeration/sedimentation/filtration, oxidation/greensand, etc.); but, have only seen membrane technology for this process as illustrated by a couple membrane providers.
The iron/manganese after oxidation forms a floc that is light and sticky. It seems to me that this will have a detrimental affect on the membrane, causing it to foul early.