Application of Ultra Rapid Coagulation for Securing Water Resource II: Study of organic, metals, and nutrients removal 


Vol. 6,  No. 1, pp. 27-38, Jun.  2000


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  Abstract

A physicochemical process called Ultra Rapid Coagulation(URC) can dramatically remove organics, metals, and phosphates in wastewater by adding weighted coagulation additive(WCA) and recycling sludge into the coagulation basin to increase the growth rate and adsorption ability of floc. Also this process can improve floc settling rate than conventional coagulation process and reduce the pollutants loaded into the receiving water for securing water source. It was evaluated that WCA and sludge added have effects on the removal efficiency and estimated the possibilities of reusing the effluent from this process.

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[IEEE Style]

P. SJ, Y. TI, K. JH, C. KC, "Application of Ultra Rapid Coagulation for Securing Water Resource II: Study of organic, metals, and nutrients removal," Clean Technology, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 27-38, 2000. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Park SJ, Yoon TI, Kim JH, and Cho KC. 2000. Application of Ultra Rapid Coagulation for Securing Water Resource II: Study of organic, metals, and nutrients removal. Clean Technology, 6, 1, (2000), 27-38. DOI: .