Received date: 2005-01-10
Online published: 2010-10-01
Ultrafiltration of B reservoir(near Harbin in China) water has been investigated. Using coagulation before UF not only increases the permeate flux, but also retards the permeability decline. Membrane filtration offers lower coagulant needed and good quality of produced water, compared to conventional water treatment. As for B reservoir water, 0.1% citric acid is a proper cleaning solution.
Key words: reservoir water; ultrafiltration; tap water; backwashing
Xia Shengji, Jin Jiaming, Peng Jianfeng, Li Guibai1 . Study on the ultrafiltraion of reservoir water[J]. Industrial Water Treatment, 2005 , 25(7) : 48 -49 . DOI: 10.11894/1005-829x.2005.25(7).48
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