The musty-earthy taste and odour caused by the presence of geosmin and other compounds in tap water are major causes of consumer complaints. Although ozonation and granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption have been practiced in water-treatment plants to remove these compounds effectively, two major problems associated with the application of these processes – formation of stringently regulated bromate ions by ozonation and unhygienic invertebrate colonisation of GAC filters – are still to be resolved. This research advanced the process of adsorption by powdered activated carbon (PAC) by reducing its particle size to the submicrometre range for microfiltration pretreatment. Adsorption pretreatment by using this super (S)-PAC removed the geosmin with vastly greater efficiency than by normal PAC. Removal was attained in a much shorter contact time and at a much lower dosage. The S-PAC was also beneficial in attenuating the transmembrane pressure rises that occurred between both physical backwashings and chemical cleanings.
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December 01 2007
Removal of geosmin and algae by ceramic membrane filtration with super-powdered activated carbon adsorption pretreatment Available to Purchase
Y. Matsui;
*Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, N13W8, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
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T. Aizawa;
T. Aizawa
**Waterworks Bureau, City of Yokohama, 1-1 Minato-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-Ken 231-0017, Japan
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M. Suzuki;
M. Suzuki
**Waterworks Bureau, City of Yokohama, 1-1 Minato-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-Ken 231-0017, Japan
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Y. Kawase
Y. Kawase
***Research and Development Department, NGK Insulators Ltd, Maegata-cho1, Handa 475-025, Japan
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Water Supply (2007) 7 (5-6): 43–51.
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Y. Matsui, T. Aizawa, M. Suzuki, Y. Kawase; Removal of geosmin and algae by ceramic membrane filtration with super-powdered activated carbon adsorption pretreatment. Water Supply 1 December 2007; 7 (5-6): 43–51. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2007.080
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