Abstract

This study investigated the performance evaluation factors for the fiber filtration process in water treatment and researched the performance evaluation items and methods for assessing these factors. South Korea's water supply and sewage policies focus on modernizing civil structures and networks and introducing advanced treatment facilities. Reflecting these policies, the Waterworks Act describes the minimum requirements that water supply facilities must meet to ensure a consistent quality (water quality) of drinking water. Therefore, the Waterworks Act has introduced usage standards for water treatment processes and materials for water supply to manage the quality of drinking water. Firstly, the Ministry of Environment has issued water supply facility standards, which explain the minimum standards for water supply facilities. Secondly, there are hygiene and safety standards (suitability certification) and group standard certification. Standards and certifications are established to evaluate materials and products suitable for water supply facilities. Thus, two criteria are required to apply them to water supply facilities.
 In Republic of Korea, a new concept of water treatment process has been developed that can replace traditional water treatment processes. This involves a fiber filtration process that contracts and relaxes fiber strands, removing turbidity and suspended solids. There is a movement to adopt this process. Such fiber filters can provide better treatment efficiency, use smaller sites, and have faster processing speeds. However, the use of different evaluation methods by manufacturers has prevented consumers from accurately understanding the performance and raised doubts about the reliability of the technology.
 The result of this study is the development of a standardized performance evaluation method, and the derivation of performance evaluation factors for fiber filters. Through standardized performance evaluation factors and methods, an objective performance evaluation of the fiber filtration process can be conducted.

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