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Application of floating medium filters for aquaculture wastewater treatment

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by T Messer, Veeriah Jegatheesan
Filtration is an effective process in removing particles of various nature and sizes that are present in water and wastewater. It has been used as a final clarifying step in water treatment since the19th century. It is becoming increasingly important in the tertiary treatment step of wastewater to produce effluent of superior quality for the purpose of reuse. Filtration is particularly applied when high flow rates of water with relatively low contents of suspended solids have to be treated. In a conventional water or wastewater treatment system, the filters are usually placed after sedimentation units to remove suspended particles, which escape without settling in the sedimentation units. When chemically pretreated and flocculated water is applied to a filter without a prior-solid liquid separation it is called direct filtration.

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Event

AWA Ozwater Convention (20th : 2003 : Perth, W. A.)

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[AWA]

Location

Perth, W. A.

Place of publication

[Perth, W. A.]

Start date

2003-04-06

End date

2003-04-10

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Title of proceedings

Papers from OzWater, AWA 20th Convention

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