Science Inventory

REMOVAL OF URANIUM FROM DRINKING WATER BY ION EXCHANGE AND CHEMICAL CLARIFICATION

Citation:

Hanson, S., D. Wilson, AND N. Gunaji. REMOVAL OF URANIUM FROM DRINKING WATER BY ION EXCHANGE AND CHEMICAL CLARIFICATION. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-87/076 (NTIS PB88102900), 1987.

Description:

A pilot demonstration was conducted of ion exchange and chemical clarification equipment for removing uranium from drinking water. Four commercial-type ion exchange columns and a prefiltering and regeneration solution system were constructed along with a pilot-scale chemical clarification unit. The four ion exchange columns each contained 2 cu ft. of resin. Three different ion exchange resins were used. Resin capacity for uranium was represented by 12,000 to 20,000 bed volumes. The 1-gal/min chemical clarification unit consisted of a rapid-mix tank and precoat rotary vacuum filter. The unit was operated continuously for 3 months at pH values of 6 to 10 and ferric chloride concentrations of 15 to 40 mg/L. Greater than 99% removal of uranium was achieved when operating at 30 mg/L ferric chloride and pH 10. The diatomaceous earth precoat filter achieved complete solid-liquid separation. In addition to the pilot study, the report analyzes several currently operating water treatment systems whose feed supplies contain uranium.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:09/30/1987
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 46230