masterThesis
Caracterização de água de lavagem de filtros em estações de tratamento de água de filtração direta
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2015-02-09Registro en:
CAMPOS, Hilderica Lima. Caracterização de água de lavagem de filtros em estações de tratamento de água de filtração direta. 2015. 65f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Sanitária) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2015.
Autor
Campos, Hilderica Lima
Resumen
The water supply and treatment is considered as a great benefit considering that, if
done efficiently, provides public health. However, considering the WTP (Water
Treatment Plant) is an industry, with its inputs and waste generation, they must be
constantly evaluated and monitored to verify the best and most appropriate way to
process and dispose their waste, minimizing therefore the potential impacts to the
environment. By volume, the most significant waste is the rapid filter backwash water.
It is very common the disposal of this waste without treatment in water sources,
which are used, for the most part, as a water supply source of a downstream
population. This study evaluated quantitative and qualitative parameters in filter
backwash water in three WTP - Itaitinga, Maranguape and Pacatuba, located in
Ceará State, northeast of Brazil. It was found that the Maranguape WTP, in terms of
treatment capacity, is the larger. The Itaitinga WTP is the one that consumes more
water during filters washing. The Pacatuba WTP exhibited higher concentration of
total suspended and settleable solids, COD and aluminum in the filters backwash
water. It is noteworthy that the settleable solids and total suspended solids in all three
WTP are above the effluent discharge standard recommended by Resolution
154/2002 of SEMACE (State Superintendent of Environment of Ceará). It was
concluded that the filter backwash water from the study WTP exceeded the allowed
values for legislation to be disposed directly into surface water bodies. It is suggested
as an alternative to treat and recycle the filter backwashing water the construction of
sludge settling ponds.