Evaluation of foam-glass media in a high-rate filtration process for the removal of particulate matter containing phosphorus in municipal wastewater

2019 
Abstract Foam-glass as an effective filter media in a high-rate filtration process was evaluated for the removal of particulate matter containing phosphorus in municipal wastewater. The foam-glass with a low sphericity exhibited a higher porosity (60.2%) and a lower apparent specific gravity (0.50 g/cm 3 ) compared with a conventional sand media (35.1% and 1.19 g/cm 3 ). In particular, the high porosity of the foam-glass increased its surface area for capturing particles with coagulation, leading to a significantly decreasing head loss in the filtration bed column, resulting in a significantly longer filtration duration (more than 2 times) and a slightly higher removal of contaminants (approximately 4.8% for a suspended solid and 2% for the total phosphorus). Additionally, while backwashing of the conventional sand media required about 30% of the bed volume, the low specific gravity of the foam-glass media could be expanded to 100% of the volume due to its lower energy demand. Based on these advantages, it is expected that the foam-glass media will have a vital role as an alternative media in high-rate filtration processes.
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