12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-880 - Diatomaceous earth filtration
A. Diatomaceous earth filtration shall be
limited to treatment of a surface water source, a GUDI source, or both with low
turbidity and low bacterial contamination, and may be used for iron removal
from groundwater.
B. Pilot plant
study. Installation of a diatomaceous earth filtration system shall be preceded
by a pilot plant study on the water to be treated.
C. Types of filters. Pressure or vacuum
diatomaceous earth filtration units will be considered for approval.
D. Treated water storage. Treated water
storage capacity in excess of normal requirements shall be provided to:
1. Allow operation of the filters at a
uniform rate during all conditions of system demand at or below the approved
filtration rate, and
2. Guarantee
continuity of service during adverse source water conditions without bypassing
the system.
E. Number of
units. At least two filtering units shall be provided at plants having a rated
capacity of more than 100 gpm.
F.
Precoat.
1. Application. A uniform precoat
shall be applied hydraulically to each septum by introducing a slurry to the
tank influent line and employing a filter-to-waste or recirculation
system.
2. Quantity. Diatomaceous
earth in the amount of 0.2 lb/ft2 of filter
area.
G. Body feed. A
body feed system to apply additional amounts of diatomaceous earth slurry
during the filter run is required.
1.
Quantity. Rate of body feed is dependent on source water quality and
characteristics and must be determined in the pilot plant study.
2. Adequate accessibility to the feed system
and slurry lines is required.
3.
Continuous mixing of the body feed slurry is required.
4. Consideration should be given to providing
a coagulant coating (alum or suitable polymer) of the body feed.
H. Rate of filtration. The
hydraulic loading rate shall not exceed 1.5 gpm/ft2
of filter area. The filtration rate shall be controlled.
I. Head loss. The head loss shall not exceed
30 psi for pressure diatomaceous earth filters, or a vacuum of 15 inches of
mercury for a vacuum system.
J.
Recirculation. A recirculation or holding pump shall be employed to maintain a
differential pressure across the filter when the unit is not in operation to
prevent the filter cake from dropping off the filter elements. A minimum
recirculation rate of 0.1 gpm/ft2 filter area shall
be provided.
K. Septum or filter
element. The filter elements shall be structurally capable of withstanding
maximum pressure and velocity variations during filtration and backwash cycles,
and shall be spaced so that no less than one inch is provided between elements
or between any element and a wall. Means shall be provided to check the septum
for cleanliness or damage. Consideration should be given to providing septum
assemblies where an individual septum can be removed, cleaned, repaired, and
replaced.
L. Inlet design. The
filter influent shall be designed to prevent scour of the diatomaceous earth
from the filter element.
M.
Backwash. Provision shall be made for periodic backwashing of the filter. A
satisfactory method to thoroughly remove and dispose of spent filter cake shall
be provided.
N. Appurtenances. The
following shall be provided for every filter:
1. Sampling taps for source and filtered
water;
2. A loss-of-head or a
differential pressure gauge;
3. A
rate-of-flow indicator, preferable with totalizer; and
4. A throttling valve used to reduce rates
below normal during adverse source water conditions.
O. Turbidity monitoring. Indicating and
recording turbidimeters meeting requirements of
12VAC5-590-770 B
shall be provided for:
1. The source
water;
2. The effluent from each
filter unit; and
3. The
CFE.
P. An operation and
maintenance manual shall be provided for all diatomaceous earth filtration
units. The manual shall include the following:
1. A detailed description of the treatment
units and the control of each unit for optimal performance;
2. A preventative maintenance
schedule;
3. The manual adjustment
and override procedures for all automatic control features; and
4. A troubleshooting guide for typical
problems.
Q. The owner
shall require the equipment manufacturer to provide onsite start-up and
follow-up training.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.
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