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Reagent Production Technology for Disinfection and Treatment of Drinking Water and Wastewater

https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2016-5-10-15

Abstract

There were presented principles of construction and design of complex electrolysis unit, generating on-site use at the same time chlorine-containing anolyte and sodium ferrate. Anolyte is used for water treatment in the municipal supply systems and industrial plants, and sodium ferrate to treat household and industrial wastewater, which after treatment can be discharge into environment without harm. There were substantiated proposed solutions of such unit to improve its performance and energy efficiency. There were offered practical solutions for the automation of anolyte and ferrate production process to control the parameters of the process and ensure its safety. Integrated electrolysis plant for the production of regents for the treatment of dinking water and wastewater has no domestic analogues and can provide competitive of domestic water treatment systems compared with foreign counterparts on the cost, performance and energy efficiency.

About the Authors

A.P. Petkova
St. Petersburg Peter the Great Polytechnic University
Russian Federation
Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Chief Researcher


V.E. Brunman
St. Petersburg Peter the Great Polytechnic University
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Econom.), Chief Researcher


M.V. Brunman
St. Petersburg Peter the Great Polytechnic University
Russian Federation
Chief Researcher


A.V. Konyashin
St. Petersburg Peter the Great Polytechnic University
Russian Federation
Junior Researcher


E.N. Arakcheev
LLC SC “Spezmash”
Russian Federation
Chief Engineer


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Petkova A., Brunman V., Brunman M., Konyashin A., Arakcheev E. Reagent Production Technology for Disinfection and Treatment of Drinking Water and Wastewater. Ecology and Industry of Russia. 2016;20(5):10-15. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2016-5-10-15

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