Improving quality of drinking water in the water treatment plant by decrease of hardness with respect to sodium concentration control
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2019
Autori
Govedarica, OgnjenRajaković-Ognjanović, Vladana
Đukić, Aleksandar
Lekić, Branislava
Babić, Branislav
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In this research the object of the analysis was the groundwater used for drinking which needs certain improvements. Improvements involve removal of magnesium and manganese. Improvements also mean the choice of proper water treatment technology which could meet the standards for drinking water quality. Technologies that are suitable for removal of these ions vary from classical to modern. Lime was not considered, ion exchange was an option, but membrane technologies were the ones that meet all the criteria. Since reverse osmosis (RO) is very expensive, and nanofiltration (NF) meets the required removal demands, meaning removal of divalent ions, it has been selected as the right choice for this case.
Ključne reči:
drinking water / hardness / membrane technologies / ion exchangeIzvor:
11th Eastern European Young Water Professionals Conference, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Water for All – Water for Nature, Reliable Water Supply, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, 1-5 October 2019, Prague, Czech Republic, University of Chemistry and Technology, 2019, 168-174Izdavač:
- Prague, Czech Republic: University of Chemistry and Technology
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Merenje i modeliranje fizičkih, hemijskih, bioloških i morfodinamičkih parametara reka i vodnih akumulacija (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-37009)
- Sistemi za odvođenje kišnih voda kao deo urbane i saobraćajne infrastrukture (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-37010)
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GraFarTY - CONF AU - Govedarica, Ognjen AU - Rajaković-Ognjanović, Vladana AU - Đukić, Aleksandar AU - Lekić, Branislava AU - Babić, Branislav PY - 2019 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2150 AB - In this research the object of the analysis was the groundwater used for drinking which needs certain improvements. Improvements involve removal of magnesium and manganese. Improvements also mean the choice of proper water treatment technology which could meet the standards for drinking water quality. Technologies that are suitable for removal of these ions vary from classical to modern. Lime was not considered, ion exchange was an option, but membrane technologies were the ones that meet all the criteria. Since reverse osmosis (RO) is very expensive, and nanofiltration (NF) meets the required removal demands, meaning removal of divalent ions, it has been selected as the right choice for this case. PB - Prague, Czech Republic: University of Chemistry and Technology C3 - 11th Eastern European Young Water Professionals Conference, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Water for All – Water for Nature, Reliable Water Supply, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, 1-5 October 2019, Prague, Czech Republic, University of Chemistry and Technology T1 - Improving quality of drinking water in the water treatment plant by decrease of hardness with respect to sodium concentration control EP - 174 SP - 168 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2150 ER -
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Govedarica, O., Rajaković-Ognjanović, V., Đukić, A., Lekić, B.,& Babić, B.. (2019). Improving quality of drinking water in the water treatment plant by decrease of hardness with respect to sodium concentration control. in 11th Eastern European Young Water Professionals Conference, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Water for All – Water for Nature, Reliable Water Supply, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, 1-5 October 2019, Prague, Czech Republic, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic: University of Chemistry and Technology., 168-174. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2150
Govedarica O, Rajaković-Ognjanović V, Đukić A, Lekić B, Babić B. Improving quality of drinking water in the water treatment plant by decrease of hardness with respect to sodium concentration control. in 11th Eastern European Young Water Professionals Conference, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Water for All – Water for Nature, Reliable Water Supply, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, 1-5 October 2019, Prague, Czech Republic, University of Chemistry and Technology. 2019;:168-174. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2150 .
Govedarica, Ognjen, Rajaković-Ognjanović, Vladana, Đukić, Aleksandar, Lekić, Branislava, Babić, Branislav, "Improving quality of drinking water in the water treatment plant by decrease of hardness with respect to sodium concentration control" in 11th Eastern European Young Water Professionals Conference, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Water for All – Water for Nature, Reliable Water Supply, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, 1-5 October 2019, Prague, Czech Republic, University of Chemistry and Technology (2019):168-174, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2150 .