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Freshwater softening

The softened seawater is fed with dry or slaked lime (dolime) to a reactor. After precipitation in the reactor, a flocculating agent is added and the slurry is pumped to a thickener where the precipitate settles. The spent seawater overflows the thickener and is returned to the sea. A portion of the thickener underflow is recirculated to the reactor to seed crystal growth and improve settling and filtering characteristics of the precipitate. The remainder of the thickener underflow is pumped to a countercurrent washing system. In this system the slurry is washed with freshwater to remove the soluble salts. The washed slurry is vacuum-filtered to produce a filter cake that contains about 50% Mg(OH)2. Typical dimensions for equipment used in the seawater process may be found in the Hterature (75). [Pg.348]

Calcium chloride is found in the marine environment. The elemental composition of seawater is 400 ppm calcium, 18,900 ppm chlorine, and many organisms and aquatic species are tolerant of these concentrations. Toxicity arises either from the invasion of freshwater in otherwise saltwater environments or possible toxic doses of calcium chloride from spills, surface mnoff, or underground percolation into typically freshwater streams or aquifers. Various agencies have guidelines for calcium and chloride in potable water (41). The European Economic Community (EEC) is the only agency to have a minimum specification for calcium in softened water. [Pg.416]

The water available from freshwater sources may require treatment before it can be used domestically. The several steps generally used in municipal water treatment include coarse filtration, sedimentation, sand filtration, aeration, sterilization, and sometimes water softening. [Pg.803]

Freshwater sources, groundwater, and surface water reservoirs and streams usually contain less than 10 mg/dm chloride. Higher analysis results indicate contamination by industrial effluents (water softening, paper works, oil wells, galvanic industries), by sewage from hog farms or other agricultural or communal facilities by snow- or ice-melting road treatments. [Pg.172]


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