Reference Library - Peroxide Applications : Municipal Wastewater


GROUND WATER TREATMENT

iron removal




The removal of iron from potable water sources is aesthetically advantageous, since iron can discolor the water, spot laundry and stain plumbing fixtures. In addition, the growth of iron-oxidizing bacteria can result in abnormal taste and odor as well as contribute to biofouling in water distribution systems.

OxyPureTM hydrogen peroxide is very effective in the oxidation and precipitation of iron. OxyPureTM rapidly oxidizes iron to form dense, easily settled solids which are removed through conventional flocculation/precipitation/filtration systems.


2 Fe2+ + H2O2 + 2 H+ ----> 2 Fe3+ + H2O

H2O2 ----> ½ O2 + H2O

2 Fe2+ + ½ O2 + H2O ----> 2 Fe3+ + OH-


Advantages of the OxyPureTM System

Compared to other oxidation technologies, OxyPureTM is a cost effective alternative.



Iron Removal Costs
Ground Water Sources:
Raw Water Iron:
Treatment Target for Iron:
Midwestern region
8.4 mg/L
< 2 mg/L




50% OxyPureTM Chlorine KMnO4
Equipment Cost
O&M Cost/Year*
$217,000
$29,000
$264,000
$36,000
$216,000
$33,000

* Includes flocculation and settling chemicals Source: Lin and Raman, 1990




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