News | June 15, 2021

On Demand: Cost Saving Advantages In Optimizing Coagulants In Your Water Treatment Process

Source: Malvern Panalytical
Malvern Panalytical

Surface water treatment, water remediation, and wastewater treatment are critical issues in providing safe drinking water. Control of turbidity and removal of NOM remains one of the main challenges facing water utilities. Control of the flocculation process and adjustment of coagulant dose during the course of water and wastewater treatment is often a challenging step in the water treatment process.

Zeta potential is a measure of the electrical potential between particles, and indicates the repulsive interaction between particles; a zero zeta potential means that the conditions for aggregation of contaminants are maximized. Monitoring zeta potential during the water treatment process allows for accurate and precise assessment of the charge neutralization process. Zeta potential provides a measurable value to monitor the optimal coagulant dose during the water clarification process. 

The benefits of using zeta potential measurement to determine water treatment-control strategies have been documented through case studies and will be reviewed. Results from both laboratory analyzers (Zetasizer Nano Z) and the online, automatic system (Zetasizer WT) will be discussed. Based on plant processing requirements, online real-time monitoring is often preferred so that small changes in zeta potential can be immediately identified for water treatment optimization. Online continuous process zeta potential monitoring benefits will be illustrated, by reporting on the experiences of utilities such as Tacoma Water in WA, Aurora Water in Aurora Colorado as well as other water treatment facilities in the US and UK.

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Dr Anand Tada

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  •  What will you learn?

Zeta potential measurement, theory, and its role in optimizing water treatment clarification will be discussed. Case study examples will be presented to show how coagulant addition is optimized using zeta potential measurements and the chemical cost savings that can be achieved.

Source: Malvern Panalytical