Abstract
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are widely used in drinking water production to improve microbial safety and biological stability of water. Full-scale SSFs are maintained by scraping the biomass-rich top layers of sand. The period of downtime required for filter recovery after scraping is a major challenge due to limited knowledge of the re-stabilisation of purification processes. This study examined the recovery of microbial biomass, and removal of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and ammonium (NH4+) in water phase and/or on sand along the depth of a scraped full-scale SSF. Scraping reduced microbial biomass on sand in the top layers, while the main prokaryotic taxa remained unaltered. Cellular ATP (cATP) and intact cell counts (ICC) in water sampled from the top layers increased, indicating a temporary disruption in functionality for 37 days. However, stable concentrations of cATP and ICC and similar microbial community composition in the effluent after scraping revealed that deeper layer biofilms offset any scraping effect. Consistent DOC and NH4+ removal after scraping showed that deeper layers effectively performed the role of the top layer. These findings highlight the resilience and robustness of microbial communities in mature full-scale SSFs and their contribution to water treatment efficiency after disturbances caused by scraping.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 105101 |
Journal | Journal of Water Process Engineering |
Volume | 60 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2024 |
Keywords
- Ammonium
- Dissolved organic carbon
- Ripening period
- Schmutzdecke
- Scraping
- Slow sand filters
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Re-stabilisation processes after scraping of full-scale slow sand filters
Trikannad, S. A. (Creator), Attiani, V. (Creator), van der Wielen, P. (Creator), Smidt, H. (Creator), van der Hoek, J. P. (Creator) & van Halem, D. (Creator), Wageningen University & Research, 1 May 2024
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Data underlying the publication: "Recovery of microbial biomass and purification performance after scraping of full-scale slow sand filters"
Trikannad, S. A. (Creator), Attiani, V. (Creator), van der Wielen, P. (Creator), Smidt, H. (Creator), van der Hoek, J. P. (Creator) & van Halem, D. (Creator), TU Delft, 23 Apr 2024
DOI: 10.4121/4cbdb034-a2a0-42f6-9804-86f260d088a3
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