Innovative Precipitation-Flocculation Process for Treating Turbid Waters from Gualaxo do Norte River, Brazil Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
Physical and chemical characterization and solid/liquid separation of turbid waters from a river affected by an iron tailing rupture
disaster (Gualaxo do Norte River, Brazil) were studied at bench scale. Parameters such as turbidity, pH, surface tension, electrical
conductivity, total suspended solids (TSS), particle size distribution (micro- and nanoparticles), and zeta potential were analyzed
from samples collected at three different river depths. The results in all samples showed the presence of micro- and nanoparticles,
ranging in diameters from 100 nm to 200 μm. Best results for flocculation and settling were obtained at pH 7.5, through an
innovative combination of eco-friendly reagents: (i) ferric hydroxide precipitates (10 mg L−1 Fe3+) to sweep (enmesh) the
dispersed solids and (ii) gelatinized starch (5 mg L−1
) to form large flocs. The results showed removals between 90 and 100%
of total suspended solids (micro- and nanoparticles), resulting in clear water with residual turbidity < 7 NTU. It is believed that
this innovative alternative has a high potential for flocculating and treating the turbid water at Gualaxo do Norte River, assisting
the water treatment stations.
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Innovative Precipitation-Flocculation Process for Treating Turbid Waters from Gualaxo do Norte River, Brazil Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationMLA: Innovative Precipitation-Flocculation Process for Treating Turbid Waters from Gualaxo do Norte River, Brazil Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,