How to select correct process for removal of substances in Water?

The orientation in basic water chemistry presented here has included an overview of some of the major impurities present in water and has suggested the nature of the problems they cause.

Table briefly summarizes the most common problems arising from the presence of such major impurities as hardness, iron, and microorganisms. Referring to these same impurities, Table focuses on some of the processes and chemicals most generally used to control them for avoidance of problems of water use both in industry and by municipalities.

Substances in water

Process used for removal

Chemical used

Hardness

Precipitation

Ion exchange

Lime, soda ash, caustic, phosphate, Salt, acid

Alkalinity

Precipitation

Ion exchange

Neutralization

Lime, gypsum

Acid, salt

Acid

Carbon dioxide

Precipitation

Ion exchange

Neutralization

Degasification

Lime

Caustic

Lime, caustic

None

Dissolved solids

Reverse osmosis

None

Reduction by removal of separate components adding to dissolved solids

Suspended solids

Coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation

Alum, aluminate, coagulant aids

Iron and manganese

Oxidation and nitration Precipitation

Ion exchange

Chlorine, lime

Lime, chlorine, air

Salt, acid

Silica

Precipitation

Ion exchange

Iron, salts, magnesia Caustic

Organic matter

Clarification

Oxidation

Alum, aluminate Chlorine

Adsorption

Activated carbon

Oxygen

Degasification

Reduction

None

Sulfite, hydrazine

Microrganisms

Clarification

Sterilization

Various, coagulants, coagulant aids Chlorine, sterilants,

heat

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