Abstract

AbstractThere has been no information available on the removal of Cryptosporidium oocysts or oocyst‐sized particles under the sand filtration conditions normally used for swimming pool water treatment. A pilot sand filtration plant has therefore been constructed at The University of Wales Swansea and operated under swimming pool conditions (25 m/h downflow, 30°C, 1.5 mg/L free chlorine, pH 7.3 to 7.5, alkalinity 120–150 mg/L as calcium carbonate). Removal of fluorescent polystyrene particles of a size range (1–7 μm) similar to the size of Cryptosporidium oocysts (about 5 μm) without added coagulant was less than 50%. Removal of the particles under the operating conditions above but with the addition of either of the coagulants polyaluminium chloride (PAC) or aluminium sulphate was capable of giving better than 99% removal of the particles.

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