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American Water Works ; Association
ProceduresManual forPolymer Selectionin Water TreatmentPlants
Subject Area: Water Treatment
PROCEDURES MANUAL FOR POLYMER SELECTION IN WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
Prepared by:
Steven K. Dentel Beth M. Gucciardi
Todd A. Sober Prasanna V. Shetty
andJohn J. Resta
Department of Civil EngineeringUniversity of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
Prepared for:
AWWA Research Foundation6666 West Quincy Avenue
Denver, CO 80235
October 1989
Published by the AWWA Research Foundation and the American Water Works Association
DISCLAIMER
This study was funded by the American Water Works Association Research Foundation (AWWARF). AWWARF assumes no responsibility for the content of the research study reported in this publication, or for the opinions or statements of fact expressed in the report. The mention of tradenames for commercial products does not represent or imply the approval or endorsement of AWWARF. This report is presented solely for informational purposes.
Although the research described in this document has been funded in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency through a Cooperative Agreement, CR-811335-01, to AWWARF, it has not been subjected to Agency review and therefore does not necessarily reflect the views of the Agency and no official endorsement should be inferred.
Copyright 1989by
AWWA Research FoundationAmerican Water Works Association
Printed in U.S.
ISBN 0-89867-481-6
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
TABLES .............................. v
FIGURES ............................. vii
FOREWORD ............................ ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ......................... x
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................ xi
I. INTRODUCTIONA. Purpose of this Manual ................... 1B. Polymer Types, Terminology, and Testing ........... 3C. Improving Water Quality with Organic Polymers ........ 14D. Possible Drawbacks to Polymers ............... 16E. Effect of Chemical Additives on Sludge Handling Processes . . 17F. References. ......................... 19
II. HOW TO USE THIS MANUALA. Examining the Plant's Treatment Processes .......... 21B. Locating Potential Suppliers and Products .......... 24C. Assistance from Polymer Suppliers .............. 26D. Preparing to Evaluate the Products ............. 27E. The Module Format: Determining Modules to Use ....... 28F. Quality Control and Analysis of Results ........... 36G. References. ......................... 38
III. MODULES FOR SPECIFIC SELECTION PROCEDURESA. Preparation of Polymer Solutions .............. 39B. Rapid Screening Procedure for Flocculants .......... 59C. The Jar Test ........................ 62D. Turbidity Measurement for Jar Test Assessment ........ 87E. Particle Size Analysis for Jar Test Assessment ....... 91F. Paper Filter Test ...................... 95G. Analytical Methods for Filter Tests ............. 119H. Determination of Sludge Volume Following Jar Tests ..... 125I. Preparation of Sludge Samples ................ 131J. Time to Filter Test ..................... 135K. The Capillary Suction Time Test ............... 145L. Sludge Jar Test ....................... 155M. Charge Density Determination. ................ 159N. Viscosity and Molecular Weight Determination. ........ 181
IV. USING MODULE RESULTS FOR CHEMICAL AID SELECTIONA. Results Evaluation ..................... 203B. Cost Estimating ....................... 204
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
1 Descriptions of Specific Polymers ............ 7
2 Polymeric Structures and Chemical Abstract ServiceNumbers ....................... 9
3 General Description of Polymers by UsageApplication Type .................. 10
4 Stock Solution Preparation. Final Volume: 1 LStock Solution .................. .43
5 Working Solution Preparation. Final Volume: 200mL Working Solution ................ .43
6 Jar Test Solution Preparation. Final Volume: 2 LSolution for Jar Testing ............. .44
7 Jar Test Solution Preparation. Final Volume: 1 LSolution for Jar Testing ............. .44
8 Example Tabulation of Jar Test Results VaryingFlocculant Dose ................... 75
9 Example Tabulation of Jar Test Results Varying Coagulant Dose with Constant Dose of Flocculant ..................... 77
10 Blank Data Sheet for Tabulation of Jar TestResults When Varying Flocculant Dose withConstant Coagulant Dose .............. .81
11 Blank Data Sheet for Tabulation of Jar Test Results When Varying Coagulant Dose with Constant Dose of Flocculant ............. 82
12 Example Tabulation of Paper Filter Test ResultsVarying Filtration Aid Dose ............ 105
13 Blank Data Sheet for Tabulation of Paper FilterTest Results When Varying Filtration Aid Dose . . . 107
14 Example of Tabulation of Paper Filter Test Results When Varying Flocculant Dosage in Preceding Jar Tests ..................... 113
15 Blank Data Sheet for Tabulation of Paper FilterTest Results When Varying Flocculant Dosage in Preceding Jar Tests ................ 116
16 Suggested Sludge Volume Test Data Recording Sheet . . . 12817 Suggested Time to Filter Test Data Recording Sheet . . . 14018 Suggested Capillary Suction Time Test Data
Recording Sheet .................. 149
LIST OF TABLES (Cent.)
19 Example Capillary Suction Time Test Data RecordingSheet ....................... 150
20 Data Sheet for Standardization of PVSK Titrant .... 16621 Sample Data Sheet for Standardization of PVSK
Titrant ...................... 16722 Data Sheet for Titration of Cationic
Polyelectrolyte with Standardized PVSK Titrant . . . 17223 Sample Data Sheet for Titration of Cationic
Polyelectrolyte with Standardized PVSK Titrant . . . 17324 Data Sheet for Back-Titration of Anionic
Polyelectrolyte with Standardized PVSK Titrant . . . 17725 Sample Data Sheet for Back-Titration of Anionic
Polyelectrolyte with Standardized PVSK Titrant . . . 17826 Data Sheet for Determining the Average Pure
Solvent Flow Time, to ............... 18827 Data Sheet for Reduced Viscosity Determination. .... 19028 Sample Data Sheet for Reduced Viscosity Determination. . . 19529 Chemical Cost Estimating Worksheet .......... 20730 Chemical Cost Estimating Example Worksheet. ...... 212
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LIST OF FIGURES
1 Points in Water Treatment for Addition ofCoagulants, Flocculants, Filtration Aids, andSludge Conditioning Aids ............. 4
2 Typical Water Treatment Process Diagram, and the Modules Which Simulate Chemical Effects on These Processes .................. 30
3 Procedure for the Selection of Coagulants orFlocculants .................... 33
4 Procedure for the Selection of Filtration Aids .... 345 Procedures for Evaluating the Effect of
Coagulants, Flocculants, or Sludge Conditioning Aids on Sludge Properties ...... 35
6 Dimensions of 2-L "Square" Jar ............ 647 Example of Graphed Results of Jar Tests Varying
Flocculant Dose .................. 768 Example of Graphed Results of Jar Tests Varying
Coagulant Dose with Constant Dose of Flocculant .................... 78
9 Example of Graphed Results of Multiple Jar Tests with Flocculant Dose Varied in Each Set, and Coagulant Dose Varied Between Sets ........ 79
10 Blank Graph for Plotting Jar Test Results When Varying Flocculant Dose with Constant Coagulant Dose .................. 83
11 Blank Graph for PlottingsJar Test Results WhenVarying Coagulant DoseNwith Constant Dose ofFlocculant .................... 84
12 Paper Filter Test Assembly .............. 10013 Example of Graphed Results of Paper Filter Tests
with Filtration Aid Dose Varied ......... 10614 Blank Graph for Plotting Paper Filter Test Results
When Varying Filtration Aid Dose ......... 10815 Jar Type Needed for Filtration Studies Subsequent
to the Jar Test .................. 11016 Example of Graphed Results of Paper Filter Tests
Varying Flocculant Dosage in Preceding Jar Tests ....................... 114
17 Blank Graph for Plotting Paper Filter Test Results When Varying Flocculant Dosage in Preceding Jar Tests ..................... 117
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LIST OF FIGURES (Cont.)
Figure
18 Imhoff Cone ...................... 12619 Large Volume Time to Filter Equipment ......... 13620 Small Volume Time to Filter Equipment with Side
Arm Adapter .................... 13821 Sample Time to Filter (TTF100) Data Plot ....... 14222 Capillary Suction Time (CST) Apparatus ........ 14623 Sample Capillary Suction Time Data Plot ........ 15124 Assembled Apparatus for Titration ........... 16425 Proper Vertical Orientation of Viscometer ....... 18426 Graph Used for Determining Intrinsic Viscosity
(IV) ....................... 19327 Sample Graph Used for Determining Intrinsic
Viscosity (IV) .................. 198
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FOREWORD
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