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Regenerating an Arsenic Removal Iron-Bed Adsorptive Media System, Part 1: The Regeneration Process.

Thomas J Sorg1, Abraham S C Chen2, Lili Wang3, Raymond Kolisz4.   

Abstract

Adsorptive media technology is frequently used by small water systems to remove arsenic because of its simplicity and efficiency. Current practice is to replace the media when it no longer reduces arsenic below the maximum contaminant level of 10 μg/L that the US Environmental Protection Agency has set for drinking water. Media replacement typically accounts for approximately 80% of the total operational and maintenance costs. One potential option to reduce the cost is onsite regeneration and reuse of the media. To evaluate the regeneration option, three consecutive regeneration studies were conducted on a full-scale adsorptive media system. This article, the first of a two- part series, describes the regeneration process and its efficacy in stripping arsenic and other contaminants from exhausted media. Study results found that a three- step regeneration process of media backwash, caustic regeneration, and acid neutralization conditioning proved effective for stripping arsenic and other contaminants from the exhausted media.

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Keywords:  adsorptive media; arsenic; drinking water treatment; regeneration

Year:  2017        PMID: 30504960      PMCID: PMC6260958          DOI: 10.5942/jawwa.2017.109.0045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Water Works Assoc        ISSN: 0003-150X


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1.  Regenerating an Arsenic Removal Iron-Bed Adsorptive Media System, Part 2: Performance and Cost.

Authors:  Thomas J Sorg; Raymond Kolisz; Abraham S C Chen; Lili Wang
Journal:  J Am Water Works Assoc       Date:  2017-05-01

2.  Patterns of Arsenic Release in Drinking Water Distribution Systems.

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