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Main Title Limestone bed contactors for control of corrosion at small water utilities /
Author Letterman, R. D. ; Driscoll, C. T. ; Haddad, M. ; Hsu, H. A.
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Letterman, Raymond D.
CORP Author Syracuse Univ., NY.;Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Water Engineering Research Lab.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Engineering Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1986
Report Number EPA/600/2-86/099
Stock Number PB87-112058
Subjects Corrosion and anti-corrosives--United States ; Water--Pollution--United States
Additional Subjects Limestone ; Beds(Process engineering) ; Contactors ; Water distribution ; Metals ; Corrosion prevention ; Calcium carbonates ; pH ; Alkalinity ; Mathematical models ; Particle size ; Concentration(Composition) ; Water pipelines ; Distribution systems ; Tests ; Copper ; Lead(Metal) ; Water utilities
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NTIS  PB87-112058 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 223 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Abstract
Corrosion control by use of limestone contactors was evaluated both in the laboratory and at a field installation. As water is transported through a packed bed of limestone, calcium carbonate dissolves and the pH, calcium ion concentration, and alkalinity increase. A mathematical model was derived for use in contactor design. The model is based on interfacial transport of calcium ion and relates the depth of limestone required in the contactor to the desired effluent water chemistry, influent water chemistry, limestone particle size and shape, limestone bed porosity, water temperature, and superficial velocity. The model was calibrated and tested using laboratory column experiments. In a contactor monitored for 2.5 years at a field installation, the water quality following treatment was essentially constant.
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"October 1986." Microfiche.