matty77
Chemical
- Feb 2, 2003
- 4
I wish to desalinate a bore water using RO. The water contains soluble iron at 3.7mg/l. After exposure to air for approximately 1 hour the water exhibits a slight cloud which is a very fine iron precipitant that is too fine to filter with media type filtration. I am considering designing the system to leave the iron in the soluble state and feed the RO with this whilst excluding air from the system.
Dosing metabisulfite reverses the iron oxidation and the water once again appears clear.
Ph of the water is 7.5, flowrate of permeate 1.25 m3/hr, recovery 65%.
Has anybody had experience with this type of system, ie high soluble iron feedwater or dosing a reducing agent to maintain iron in soluble form or know whether this approach is likely to work
Dosing metabisulfite reverses the iron oxidation and the water once again appears clear.
Ph of the water is 7.5, flowrate of permeate 1.25 m3/hr, recovery 65%.
Has anybody had experience with this type of system, ie high soluble iron feedwater or dosing a reducing agent to maintain iron in soluble form or know whether this approach is likely to work