Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6330311 | Science of The Total Environment | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Decentralised household chemo defluoridation unit (CDU) was developed and designed based on a combination of coagulation and sorption processes. Chemo-defluoridation process was optimised to reduce use of chemicals and increase acceptability among beneficiaries without affecting palatability of water. Chemical dose optimization undertaken in the laboratory using jar test revealed the optimum calcium salt to initial fluoride ratio of 60 for fluoride removal. Performance of CDU was evaluated in the laboratory for removal efficiency, water quality parameters, filter bed cleaning cycle and desorption of fluoride. CDU evaluation in the laboratory with spiked water (5Â mg/L) and field water (~Â 4.2Â mg/L) revealed treated water fluoride concentration of less than 1Â mg/L. Seventy five CDUs were installed in households at Sakhara Village, Yavatmal District in Maharashtra State of India. Monthly monitoring of CDUs for one year indicated reduction of the raw water fluoride concentration from around 4Â mg/L to less than 1Â mg/L. Post implementation survey after regular consumption of treated drinking water by the users for one year indicated user satisfaction and technological sustainability.
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Authors
Poonam Gwala, Subhash Andey, Pranav Nagarnaik, Sarika Pimpalkar Ghosh, Prashant Pal, Prashant Deshmukh, Pawan Labhasetwar,