Abstract

This research employs an experimental approach at either laboratory or pilot scale. Data collection involves water treatment using various filter media formations, with observation of each medium's performance in contaminant removal. Data analysis is qualitative, including evaluation of filtration effectiveness and analysis of operational parameters such as filtration efficiency, water discharge, and filter media lifespan. Water samples are sourced from the water to be treated, and evaluation criteria involve comparing contaminant removal by each filter medium formation, while efficiency is assessed based on operational parameters used. The primary objective is to select the most effective and efficient filter medium formation for clean water processing. The research outcomes have been validated in a laboratory setting. Laboratory experiments on each component demonstrate their ability to operate effectively.

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