This paper describes the use of coagulation models and the streaming current detector (SCD)
for the control of chemical feed rates in the Grand Rapids Lake Michigan Filtration Plant
(LMFP) and the Holland Water Treatment Plant (HWTP), Holland, Michigan. The LMFP is the site
where the method for simulating coagulation processes was originally developed. The HWTP
plant is unique in that it employs both a streaming current detector and coagulation model.
The case studies presented in this paper provide better insight into chemical feed
control using coagulation models and the streaming current detector (SCD). Includes 7 references, tables, figures.