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To investigate the maximum concentration of manganese of groundwater containing high concentration of iron, manganese and ammonia nitrogen groundwater in a biological iron and manganese removal filter, a mature and steady operated biological filter was used, and the concentration of manganese in influent was increased gradually. Results showed that in the experimental conditions of the concentration of total iron and ammonia nitrogen was 5-10, 0.9-1.3 mg/L, respectively, the temperature of raw water was 8°C, and the flow rate was 6 m/h, when the dissolved oxygen (DO) in influent was about 8.5 mg/L, the maximum concentration of manganese was 7.5 mg/L; when the DO was above 10 mg/L, the maximum concentration of manganese was 10.5 mg/L. There was no influence of manganese concentration increased in influent on iron and ammonia removal. Variation of iron, manganese and ammonia nitrogen removal along the filter showed that along the filter depth, manganese removal quantity reduced in the same depth of the filter, the efficiency of ammonia removal did not change along the filter depth in manganese concentration increased process. The maximum concentration of manganese was limited by DO, the DO in influent was higher, the concentration of manganese was higher.
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Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology
ISSN: 0367-6234
Year: 2014
Issue: 4
Volume: 46
Page: 20-24
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