Fiberglass Reactor Clarifier

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert F. Jones
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Upflow Solids Contact Clarification is a process long employed in the treatment of potable water, wastewater and municipal sewage. This process incorporated in a fiberglass conical structure seems to offer an economical solution to problems encountered in reduction of particulates in uranium effuents. CONCEPT OF UPFLOW CLARIFICATION Use of suspended solids contact units date back to the 1930's. These types of units produced by Infilco and the Permutit Company, among others, were used in the Lime-Soda softening process to precipitate calcium and magnesium salts from hard water. In general, the process operated as follows: (a) Raw water entered a central chamber where it was mixed with chemicals. The chamber had provisions for agitating and circulating the chemicals so that mixing and reaction zones were formed. (b) The water, precipitated chemicals, floc and turbidity flows to a clarification chamber (the Permutit precipitator used a truncated cone). In most cases the influent then passes upward through a blanket of suspended floc and other solids before it leaves the chamber at effluent weirs or launders.
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APA: Robert F. Jones  (1984)  Fiberglass Reactor Clarifier

MLA: Robert F. Jones Fiberglass Reactor Clarifier. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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