Abstract

AbstractThis paper describes the process of biological iron removal with specific reference to the new water‐treatment plant at Grove (near Retford), operated by Anglian Water Services. The reasons for selection of a biological‐treatment process are discussed together with process design, commissioning experiences, and details of plant performance.The raw‐water data suggested that a biological removal process would be feasible and would offer capital cost savings over a conventional aeration and filtration process. Further investigations were carried out in a pilot plant. A summary of the data which were collected during the performance trials is presented, which demonstrates the successful application of the process.

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