Cherie
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 7, 2004
- 8
Hi,
Do you have any tips for the best way to promote mixing in a potable water reservoir?
In this case, the reservoir I'm designing holds 1.0 million gallons (32' shell height, 74' diameter).
We used to use a reducer angled upward at the inlet (eg. 12" to 6" reducer to increase velocity), with a separate outlet on the opposite side of the reservoir, and that would suffice.
However, lately we've been designing reservoirs for water distribution systems that use *chloramination* for treatment rather than chlorination. Mixing is more important for chloraminated water than for chlorinated water.
LA County Water Works has suggested using Red Valves or a Solar Bee, but they are looking to us for guidance, since we are the local experts (my company, not me personally) and chloramination is relatively new. Other suggestions have been to use a motorized mixer, or a pump with some kind of circulation system.
I would guess that an extended inlet with a few Red Valves along it, and a separate outlet would suffice and would be the most cost effective. Any suggestions or comments from your experience?
Thanks....
Do you have any tips for the best way to promote mixing in a potable water reservoir?
In this case, the reservoir I'm designing holds 1.0 million gallons (32' shell height, 74' diameter).
We used to use a reducer angled upward at the inlet (eg. 12" to 6" reducer to increase velocity), with a separate outlet on the opposite side of the reservoir, and that would suffice.
However, lately we've been designing reservoirs for water distribution systems that use *chloramination* for treatment rather than chlorination. Mixing is more important for chloraminated water than for chlorinated water.
LA County Water Works has suggested using Red Valves or a Solar Bee, but they are looking to us for guidance, since we are the local experts (my company, not me personally) and chloramination is relatively new. Other suggestions have been to use a motorized mixer, or a pump with some kind of circulation system.
I would guess that an extended inlet with a few Red Valves along it, and a separate outlet would suffice and would be the most cost effective. Any suggestions or comments from your experience?
Thanks....