Evaluation of a pilot plant for removal of nitrate from groundwater using ion exchange and recycled regenerant

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Tarre S. [1 ]
Beliavski M. [1 ]
Green M. [1 ]
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[1] Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion, Haifa
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Bioregeneration; Groundwater; Ion exchange; Nitrate removal;
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10.2166/wpt.2017.060
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A combined system of ion exchange (IX) and advanced biophysical treatment of a recirculating regenerant was tested for nitrate removal from groundwater with minimal brine discharge and chloride addition to the product water. Using well water containing 21.5±1.4 mg NO3--N/L, optimal IX operation was found at a service cycle of 500 bed volumes (BV). Product water nitrate concentrations (7.4±1.4 mg/L as N) met regulations while minimizing both Cl_ addition to the treated water (1.03 meq Cl_ added per meq NO3--N removed) and waste brine production (0.2% of the water volume treated). The total organic carbon in the product water was slightly higher (1.5±0.5 vs. 1.3±0.4 mg/L) than the well water and before disinfection the bacterial count was 10–700 cfu/ml. Brine used to regenerate the IX columns was treated first in a sequential batch reactor (SBR) for biological denitrification followed by ozonation for polishing. The SBR was operated at 8 hour cycles and achieved complete nitrate removal. An ozone dose of 3 to 5 mg/L brine allowed for efficient recycling of the denitrified regenerant by removing suspended solids by foam fractionation. In spite of the low brine blow-down, DOC in the recycled regenerant brine after a year of continuous operation was maintained at relatively low levels of 61.0± 11.6 mg/L. © IWA Publishing 2017.
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