Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus

Improper wastewater treatment will accelerate eutrophication in waterbody due to phosphorus content in wastewater. However, to remove wastewater from requires a high and complex processes. This study was conducted to explore an alternative treatment of phosphorus removal using steel slag filter syst...

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Main Authors: Hamdan, R., Ahmad, Siti Zu Nurain, Mohd Arshad, Nur’ain Nazirah
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Published: Science Publishing Corporation 2018
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author Hamdan, R.
Ahmad, Siti Zu Nurain
Mohd Arshad, Nur’ain Nazirah
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Ahmad, Siti Zu Nurain
Mohd Arshad, Nur’ain Nazirah
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description Improper wastewater treatment will accelerate eutrophication in waterbody due to phosphorus content in wastewater. However, to remove wastewater from requires a high and complex processes. This study was conducted to explore an alternative treatment of phosphorus removal using steel slag filter system in particular of affinity different chemical composition of steel slag. Therefore, this study has been designed for comparisons between steel slag of high composition of iron (Filter HFe) and steel slag of high composition of calcium (Filter HCa) when used as the filter media of unaerated (UEF) and aerated (AEF) lab-scale column filters in removing phosphorus. Both Filter HFe and Filter HCa were continuously running for three months using 25 mg/L synthetic phosphorus wastewater of different pH systems (pH 3, pH 5, pH 7, pH 9, pH 11 and control using distilled water) as the influents. Sampling was done weekly for analysis of pH values, phosphorus (in the form of orthophosphate) removal efficiency, and concentration of Ca, Mg and Fe in the effluents. The results showed that Filter HFe has excellent (>59%) orthophosphate removal efficiency at acidic systems (pH 3 and pH 5 systems) and average removal efficiency (21-87%) at pH 7, pH 9, pH 11 systems. Also, unaerated systems performed better compared to aerated systems. Meanwhile, for Filter HCa, orthophosphate removal efficiencies for all pH systems were better (80-100%) compared to Filter HFe.
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spelling uthm.eprints-42882021-12-02T02:23:07Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4288/ Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus Hamdan, R. Ahmad, Siti Zu Nurain Mohd Arshad, Nur’ain Nazirah T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TD429.5-480.7 Water purification. Water treatment and conditioning. Saline water conversion Improper wastewater treatment will accelerate eutrophication in waterbody due to phosphorus content in wastewater. However, to remove wastewater from requires a high and complex processes. This study was conducted to explore an alternative treatment of phosphorus removal using steel slag filter system in particular of affinity different chemical composition of steel slag. Therefore, this study has been designed for comparisons between steel slag of high composition of iron (Filter HFe) and steel slag of high composition of calcium (Filter HCa) when used as the filter media of unaerated (UEF) and aerated (AEF) lab-scale column filters in removing phosphorus. Both Filter HFe and Filter HCa were continuously running for three months using 25 mg/L synthetic phosphorus wastewater of different pH systems (pH 3, pH 5, pH 7, pH 9, pH 11 and control using distilled water) as the influents. Sampling was done weekly for analysis of pH values, phosphorus (in the form of orthophosphate) removal efficiency, and concentration of Ca, Mg and Fe in the effluents. The results showed that Filter HFe has excellent (>59%) orthophosphate removal efficiency at acidic systems (pH 3 and pH 5 systems) and average removal efficiency (21-87%) at pH 7, pH 9, pH 11 systems. Also, unaerated systems performed better compared to aerated systems. Meanwhile, for Filter HCa, orthophosphate removal efficiencies for all pH systems were better (80-100%) compared to Filter HFe. Science Publishing Corporation 2018 Article PeerReviewed Hamdan, R. and Ahmad, Siti Zu Nurain and Mohd Arshad, Nur’ain Nazirah (2018) Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (3.7). pp. 563-565. ISSN 2227-524X https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.7.190511
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Ahmad, Siti Zu Nurain
Mohd Arshad, Nur’ain Nazirah
Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus
title Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus
title_full Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus
title_fullStr Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus
title_short Comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus
title_sort comparative study of high calcium and high iron filter media of unaerated and aerated steel slag filter systems in removing phosphorus
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD429.5-480.7 Water purification. Water treatment and conditioning. Saline water conversion
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