Science Inventory

USE OF FERRATE IN SMALL DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS

Impact/Purpose:

Many small drinking water systems are at a comparative disadvantage due to their size (e.g. limited financial and human resources), and sometimes due to their remote location. The challenge in meeting emerging regulations can be a formidable one. The objective of this project is to test the ability of ferrate oxidation to solve a wide range of water quality and treatment problems faced by small systems. The general working hypothesis is that ferrate is: (1) more effective and less detrimental than existing conventional oxidative technologies such as chlorination, chloramination, and permanganate oxidation, and that it is (2) comparable in performance to advanced technologies such as ozonation or chlorine dioxide oxidation that are more costly, more hazardous or require specialized expertise to operate.

Description:

The proposed project will result in a document providing guidance for the beneficial use of ferrate in small systems. We will highlight the ways it can be used to improve water quality, lower cost and provide a more sustainable treatment alternative to other technologies. We will also make list of the NIWR centers to help disseminate the information through workshops and various newsletters and publications.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:12/01/2011
Completion Date:11/30/2014
Record ID: 249209