ohiowater
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 2, 2003
- 17
I have a client in Ohio that has requested mutliple day tanks for their coagulant system, even though the only feed point is pre-filtration, no post-feed. They have three solids contact units and the coagulant is being mixed by high-rate induction mixers in open chambers upstream of the SCUs (raw water splits evenly into the three upstream chambers). They want to dedicate a day tank to each SCU for some reason instead of drawing out of one day tank with three metering pumps (one pump dedicated to each induction mixer/SCU). The day tank is on a load cell and each feed line has a magmeter.
Anyone ever heard of this? What advantage to the client is there? I have never designed a chemical system this way other than for hypo or pH adjustment chemicals with both pre- and post-feed points. Before I go to the state to inquire, I thought I would check on here first. Thanks.
Anyone ever heard of this? What advantage to the client is there? I have never designed a chemical system this way other than for hypo or pH adjustment chemicals with both pre- and post-feed points. Before I go to the state to inquire, I thought I would check on here first. Thanks.