Conventional design of low pressure membrane systems for the removal of turbidity and
organics requires an extended coagulant contact time. The recommended contact time ranges
from 10 to 30 minutes. In this pilot study, the primary purpose was to determine the organic and
turbidity removal efficiency while minimizing the coagulant contact time.
The study showed that with a coagulant contact time of less than 1 minute, the low pressure
membrane systems tested were able to produce a filtrate with an average turbidity less than
0.05 NTU and remove better than 40% of the influent total organic carbon.
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