Articulo
Municipal waste-water treatment by lime ferrous sulfate and dissolved air flotation
WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Water Sci. Technol.
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D91I1014
D91I1014
WOS:A1995RF87200026
0273-1223
Autor
Contreras-Nakagawa, Rene
Caceres-Villanueva, Luis
Institución
Resumen
In this work a chemical treatment system for municipal wastewater using copper cementation effluent and lime as coagulants in combination with dissolved air flotation, was investigated. Copper cementation effluent (CCE) containing about 45% dissolved solids (density = 1.31) is a liquid waste from a leaching process, which is disposed in large ponds by several copper mines in the North of Chile. CCE contains a combination of ferrous iron, sulfate, chlorine, magnesium. sodium, residual copper and other ions. For its use as a coagulant, CCE was treated using a low cost process. Ferric hydroxide flees precipitated after CCE addition were efficiently removed by dissolved air flotation producing a low density froth. High suspended solid removal efficiency, process flexibility, short overall residence time in addition to low cost of chemicals used and precipitation of varied proportions of contaminants, including bacteria from wastewater, are the main features of this chemical vestment system. 0 5 FONDEF 0 0 4 FONDEF 31