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  • Coagulation and Flocculation
    Water is clarified using the processes of coagulation and flocculation, which remove suspended solids (turbidity) from water by causing the suspended particles to aggregate into a slime, that settles out of the water. This technique is used in treating wastewater, both industrial and treated sewage
  • Application Note - New USEPA Rules for Drinking Water - A Compliance Strategy (.pdf)
    be taken of the source water and the distributed water after flocculation/softening. The TOC removal requirements are based both on the TOC concentration and the alkalinity of the raw water and adjusted for alkalinity because the optimum pH for TOC removal is often below 6.0. Thus, high alkalinity
  • DBPR Solutions - New EPA Rules for Drinking Water (.pdf)
    before & after flocculation/softening. * Acceptable levels dependent upon alkalinity. * Turbidity analysis to meet new filtration requirements. * SUVA alternate compliance test. Compliance Deadlines: * Large Surface Water or GWUDI**Systems January 1, 2002. * Small Surface Water or GWUDI**Systems January

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