Watro
Chemical
- Apr 10, 2012
- 55
Having read several threads on H2S removal, I was initially bit reluctant to start a new thread. However i have several questions.
We have brackish well water source with 5.2 mg/l of H2S, 1.5 of Ba, 4.4 of St, 0.08 of Fe, TDS is 8700, pH is 7, HCO3 - 182, Ca/Mg - 432/175. What are all the options to turn this a Potable water? Main challenges are Barium and H2S. Turbidity is 0.9 NTU
We have proposal to Oxidize with Cl2 - 8ppm against 1 ppm of H2S, then filter with MMF, 12 m/hr
Followed by a Softener to get rid of Ba and Cartridge filter followed by a single pass BWRO. Any other option other than softener to deal with Ba?
Antiscalant and SBS will be injected upstream of Cartridge filter.
Any idea how much FRC is expected, after Oxidation/filtration to fix the SBS dosage. I think all Cl2 will convert to Cl
Reducing pH with Sulfuric acid will help H2S reduction by oxidation? H2S need to be close to Zero prior to RO, I believe
Any other economical solutions?
Thank you in advance
We have brackish well water source with 5.2 mg/l of H2S, 1.5 of Ba, 4.4 of St, 0.08 of Fe, TDS is 8700, pH is 7, HCO3 - 182, Ca/Mg - 432/175. What are all the options to turn this a Potable water? Main challenges are Barium and H2S. Turbidity is 0.9 NTU
We have proposal to Oxidize with Cl2 - 8ppm against 1 ppm of H2S, then filter with MMF, 12 m/hr
Followed by a Softener to get rid of Ba and Cartridge filter followed by a single pass BWRO. Any other option other than softener to deal with Ba?
Antiscalant and SBS will be injected upstream of Cartridge filter.
Any idea how much FRC is expected, after Oxidation/filtration to fix the SBS dosage. I think all Cl2 will convert to Cl
Reducing pH with Sulfuric acid will help H2S reduction by oxidation? H2S need to be close to Zero prior to RO, I believe
Any other economical solutions?
Thank you in advance