ATLPipeEngineer
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 21, 2011
- 13
Hi,
We have a high flashing spring source that is under the influence of surface water. The turbidity is usually 1 to 5 NTU. However, it can flash readily during rain events to 100 to 150 NTUs. We were thinking about utilizing a Superpulsator sludge blanket type clarifier upstream of conventional filters. I thought that these would give some flexibility for treatment during periods of high turbidity. They would provide some margin for error when the turbidity spikes perhaps during the middle of the night.
However, I have some salesperson telling me that the only way to go is plate settlers with a multi-stage flocculator upstream. Does anyone have any advice regarding this application?
We have a high flashing spring source that is under the influence of surface water. The turbidity is usually 1 to 5 NTU. However, it can flash readily during rain events to 100 to 150 NTUs. We were thinking about utilizing a Superpulsator sludge blanket type clarifier upstream of conventional filters. I thought that these would give some flexibility for treatment during periods of high turbidity. They would provide some margin for error when the turbidity spikes perhaps during the middle of the night.
However, I have some salesperson telling me that the only way to go is plate settlers with a multi-stage flocculator upstream. Does anyone have any advice regarding this application?