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Filtration of Giardia cysts and other substances. Volume 1, Diatomaceous earth filtration

dc.contributor.authorBellamy, William D., author
dc.contributor.authorLange, Kelly P., author
dc.contributor.authorHendricks, David W., author
dc.contributor.authorU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, publisher
dc.date.accessioned2016-04-08T16:17:10Z
dc.date.available2016-04-08T16:17:10Z
dc.date.issued1984-03
dc.descriptionCER83-84WDB-KPL-DWH37a.
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (pages 119-122).
dc.descriptionMarch 1984.
dc.descriptionThis report was submitted in fulfillment of Contract No. CR808650-02 by Colorado State University under the sponsorship of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
dc.description.abstractThe effectiveness of diatomaceous earth filtration of drinking water was studied under various operating conditions for removal of Giardia lamblia cysts, total coliform bacteria, standard plate count bacteria, turbidity, and particles. Hydraulic loading rates imposed were 2.44, 4.88, and 9.76 m/hr (1, 2, and 4 gpm/ ft2) . Seven grades of diatomaceous earth were used. Temperatures ranged from 5° to 19°C, and concentrations of Giardia cysts and bacteria were varied over two or more log cycles. Giardia lamblia is a protozoan prevalent in the clear, cool waters characteristic of the Rocky Mountain region. This organism causes giardiasis, a harmful but nonfatal intestinal disease. Many communities use water from these Rocky Mountain streams, which are considered pristine pure because they look aesthetically pleasing and will meet the 1-NTU turbidity water quality standard. How to treat these waters has become an important concern over the last few years as outbreaks of giardiasis have occurred. Economical and effective filtration systems are needed for the removal of Giardia cysts. Designs appropriate for small water systems are particularly needed. Diatomaceous earth filtration was one system studied for such application. This study shows that diatomaceous earth filtration is an effective process for water treatment. Giardia cyst removals were greater than 99.9 percent for all grades of diatomaceous earth tested, for hydraulic loading rates of 2.44 to 9.76 m/hr, and for all temperatures tested. Percent reductions in total coliform bacteria, standard plate count bacteria, and turbidity are influenced strongly by the grade of diatomaceous earth used. The coarsest grades of diatomaceous earth recommended for water treatment (e.g., C-545) will remove greater than 99 percent of Giardia cysts, 95 percent of cyst-sized particles, 20 to 35 percent of coliform bacteria, 40 to 70 percent of heterotrophic bacteria, and 12 to 16 percent of the turbidity from Horsetooth Reservoir water. The use of the finest grade of diatomaceous earth (i.e., Filter-Cel), or the use of the coarse grades with alum coating, will increase the effectiveness of the process, resulting in 99. 9 percent removals of bacteria and 98-percent removals of turbidity. This report is one of three that will deal with filtration of Giardia cysts and other substances. Volume 2 deals with slow sand filtration and Volume 3 deals with rapid sand filtration. This report covers the period March 1, 1981 to February 28, 1984, and work was completed as of February 28, 1984.
dc.description.sponsorshipCooperative Agreement No. CR808650-02.
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10217/171923
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherColorado State University. Libraries
dc.relationCatalog record number (MMS ID): 991020823279703361
dc.relationTA7.C6 CER 83/84-37a
dc.relation.ispartofCivil Engineering Reports
dc.relation.ispartofCER, 83/84-37a
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dc.subject.lcshDrinking water -- Purification -- United States
dc.subject.lcshWater -- Purification -- Diatomaceous earth filtration
dc.subject.lcshFilters and filtration
dc.subject.lcshGiardia lamblia
dc.titleFiltration of Giardia cysts and other substances. Volume 1, Diatomaceous earth filtration
dc.title.alternativeDiatomaceous earth filtration
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