T. P. Malalagama, Yang Fan, Binghui Tian, Li Han Fei, Yang Min
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在斯里兰卡,干旱地区的人口主要依靠地下水满足用水需求。在全球范围内,使用 ED 工艺处理地下水的情况越来越多,斯里兰卡也在考虑引入 ED 技术来处理农村地区的地下水,因为与其他膜技术相比,ED 技术的效率相对较高,而且易于操作。在斯里兰卡 NCP 的 Kahatagasdigiliya 安装了一个试点工厂,重点是选择性去除该地区发现的问题离子。对运行参数进行了调整,以便在 TED 过程中去除确定的问题离子,并根据处理后的水质和村民的用水需求选择了合适的运行参数。TED 在选定的 12 m3/h 流量和 45 V 电压条件下运行。最终出水水质参数低于 SLS 614:2013 水质限值,硬度去除率为 65.63%,F-去除率为 55.37%。这套日处理能力为 260 立方米的 TED 系统已于 2017 年在斯里兰卡投入使用,为村民提供了更优质的水,并确保了该地区的用水安全。该试验性 TED 为在实际应用中更好地选择性去除饮用水中的问题离子提供了可能的 ED 运行指导。
Studying the applicability of electrodialysis technology to treat groundwater in CKDu regions, Sri Lanka: operational parameter optimization of the pilot project
The population in dry regions relies mainly on groundwater for their water needs in Sri Lanka. The use of the ED process for groundwater treatment has increased globally, and Sri Lanka is also considering introducing ED technology to treat groundwater in rural areas due to its relatively high efficiency and ease of operation compared to other membrane technologies. A pilot plant was installed in Kahatagasdigiliya, NCP, Sri Lanka focusing on the selective removal of problematic ions identified in the area. Operational parameters were adjusted to remove identified problematic ions during the TED process, and suitable operational parameters were selected considering treated water quality and the water demand of villagers. TED was operated at a selected condition of 12 m3/h flow rate and 45 V voltage. The final effluent water quality parameters are below SLS 614:2013 water quality limits, with a higher removal efficiency of 65.63% (hardness) and 55.37% (F−). This TED system with a capacity of 260 m3/day has been operational since 2017 in Sri Lanka, providing better quality water to villagers and ensuring water safety in the area. This pilot TED suggests possible guidance for operating ED to achieve better selective removal of problematic ions in drinking water in real-world applications.