Water Quality Assessment and Manganese Treatment for the Russell F. Tenant Water Treatment Facility
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open in viewerThe goal of this project was to design an effective manganese control process for the Russell F. Tenant Drinking Water Treatment Facility in Attleboro, MA. Water quality in Orrs Pond, the primary source water for the facility, was analyzed over a five month period. Treatment options were assessed using a criteria matrix. Oxidation with potassium permanganate was selected for a detailed design including chemical dosing, operational considerations, alkalinity consumption, and cost. The process was laboratory tested and oxidized up to 99% of manganese using theoretical permanganate dosing. Recommendations for the continuation of this project include a year-round water quality assessment of the intake water and full-scale testing the design.
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- E-project-030811-212708
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- 2011
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- Date created
- 2011-03-08
- Location
- Attleboro
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- Major
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