PurewaterGuy
Industrial
- Aug 27, 2008
- 89
I'm experiencing green algae in a storage tank. This is the only system I have that has this problem. Located 40 minutes south of Boston. System is set-up as follows.
(1)- 12"x52" Turbidity Unit, (2) - 12"x65" Carbon units (6cft) (1)- 20" prefilter 5 micron, (1)- Reverse osnmosis Unit with (2) 4"x25" Thin film membranes, 2.5 GPM Permeate.
The rejection rate is 90%
RO feeds a 200 Gallon Fiberglass Storage Tank.
In March I did a complete system overhaul, rebeds, membrane change out and storage tank cleaning. The tank showed signs of algae in March. Never happened in the previous 13 yrs.
The storage tank is connected to a distribution pump. Water usage on a 6 day 24hr cycle is 385-390 Gallons per day. The only day the water sits stagnant in the tank is Sunday.
The water leaves the distribution tank and goes through (1) 3.6cft bed of carbon and (2) 3.6cft mixed-bed deionizers, (1) Ultraviolet unit, (1) 0.2 micron postfilter. The water does not recirculate back to the storage tank, it is a closed loop system.
What I propose to do. Add (1) Ultraviolet unit post Carbon pretreatment prior to RO ,,, or add (1) small recirculating pump to keep the water in the carbon beds moving (although I don't beleive channeling is a factor)or, Have the loop water recirculate back to the storage tank.
Any thoughts?
The feed water does contain chlorine from the town.
(1)- 12"x52" Turbidity Unit, (2) - 12"x65" Carbon units (6cft) (1)- 20" prefilter 5 micron, (1)- Reverse osnmosis Unit with (2) 4"x25" Thin film membranes, 2.5 GPM Permeate.
The rejection rate is 90%
RO feeds a 200 Gallon Fiberglass Storage Tank.
In March I did a complete system overhaul, rebeds, membrane change out and storage tank cleaning. The tank showed signs of algae in March. Never happened in the previous 13 yrs.
The storage tank is connected to a distribution pump. Water usage on a 6 day 24hr cycle is 385-390 Gallons per day. The only day the water sits stagnant in the tank is Sunday.
The water leaves the distribution tank and goes through (1) 3.6cft bed of carbon and (2) 3.6cft mixed-bed deionizers, (1) Ultraviolet unit, (1) 0.2 micron postfilter. The water does not recirculate back to the storage tank, it is a closed loop system.
What I propose to do. Add (1) Ultraviolet unit post Carbon pretreatment prior to RO ,,, or add (1) small recirculating pump to keep the water in the carbon beds moving (although I don't beleive channeling is a factor)or, Have the loop water recirculate back to the storage tank.
Any thoughts?
The feed water does contain chlorine from the town.