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Grab
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Sample
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Turbidity
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Testing
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In
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order
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to
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test
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the
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accuracy
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of
...
the
...
turbidimeters,
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a
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grab
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sample
...
method
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has
...
been
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developed.
...
The
...
results
...
of
...
this
...
method
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will
...
be
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compared
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to
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the
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results
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from
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the
...
turbidimeters.
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The
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sample
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container
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will
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be
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a
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500
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mL
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glass
...
beaker.
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It
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is
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very
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important
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that
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the
...
water
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undergo
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minimal
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shear
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when
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entering
...
the
...
beaker
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so
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that
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flocs
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are
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not
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broken
...
in
...
the
...
process.
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Therefore,
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the
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following
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procedure
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will
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be
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followed
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to
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collect
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a
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sample.
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First,
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the
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beaker
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will
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be
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gently
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emerged
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while
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angled
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downward
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(at
...
approximately
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30
...
degrees),
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so
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that
...
the
...
area
...
that
...
the
...
incoming
...
water
...
can
...
pass
...
through
...
to
...
enter
...
the
...
beaker
...
is
...
as
...
large
...
as
...
possible.
...
This
...
can
...
be
...
seen
...
in
...
Grab
...
Sample
...
Procedure
...
...
...
.
...
Then,
...
the
...
beaker
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will
...
be
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rotated
...
downward
...
until
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it
...
is
...
horizontal
...
as
...
seen
...
in
...
Grab
...
Sample
...
Procedure
...
...
...
.
...
It
...
will
...
be
...
further
...
rotated
...
until
...
fully
...
submerged
...
as
...
seen
...
in
...
Grab
...
Sample
...
Procedure
...
...
...
.
...
The
...
purpose
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of
...
steps
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2
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and
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3
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are
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to
...
let
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the
...
water
...
enter
...
the
...
beaker
...
without
...
allowing
...
air
...
to
...
be
...
trapped
...
in
...
the
...
beaker.
...
If
...
air
...
bubbles
...
are
...
trapped
...
in
...
the
...
beaker,
...
then
...
they
...
may
...
break
...
flocks
...
when
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the
...
beaker
...
is
...
righted
...
and
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they
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escape.
...
Then
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it
...
will
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be
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fully
...
submerged
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into
...
the
...
water
...
and
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rotated
...
so
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that
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the
...
beaker
...
is
...
upright
...
as
...
seen
...
in
...
Grab
...
Sample
...
Procedure
...
...
...
.
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Then,
...
finally,
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the
...
beaker
...
will
...
be
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lifted
...
vertically
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from
...
the
...
water,
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so
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that
...
it
...
remains
...
full.
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The
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water
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will
...
be
...
allowed
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to
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settle
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for
...
20
...
minutes
...
to
...
approximate
...
the
...
settling
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that
...
should
...
occur
...
in
...
the
...
tube
...
settlers.
...
The
...
length
...
of
...
time
...
that
...
the
...
water
...
should
...
be
...
allowed
...
to
...
settle
...
was
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determined
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in
...
the
...
following
...
way.
...
First,
...
I
...
back-calculated
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from
...
the
...
flow
...
that
...
we
...
had
...
been
...
running
...
through
...
the
...
tube
...
settlers
...
in
...
the
...
past
...
(40mL/min)
...
to
...
find
...
the
...
critical
...
velocity,
...
Vc,
...
associated
...
with
...
that
...
flow.
...
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This gives a Velocity through the settler tube, or Valpha, to be 0.1358 cm/sec,
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or
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117.3
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m/day.
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Then
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Vup
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was
...
determined
...
using
...
the
...
following
...
equation:
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Vup,
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for
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this
...
case
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is
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0.1176
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cm/s
...
or
...
101.6
...
m/day.
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Vc
...
is
...
the
...
critical
...
velocity
...
that
...
a
...
floc
...
must
...
have
...
to
...
drop
...
to
...
the
...
bottom
...
of
...
the
...
tube
...
settler
...
and
...
settle
...
out.
...
The
...
following
...
equation
...
from
...
Weber-Shirk
...
was
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used
...
to
...
determine
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Vc.
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Vc = 0.01032
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cm/s
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=
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8.92
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m/day
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This
...
value
...
is
...
acceptable
...
because
...
it
...
is
...
below
...
the
...
threshold
...
of
...
10m/day.
...
Then,
...
the
...
time
...
that
...
the
...
water
...
in
...
the
...
beaker
...
would
...
need
...
to
...
be
...
allowed
...
to
...
settle
...
was
...
calculated
...
as
...
follows:
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T = 12cm/(0.01032cm/s)
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=
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19
...
minutes
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23
...
seconds
...
,
...
or
...
about
...
20
...
minutes.
...
Finally,
...
the
...
settled
...
water
...
turbidity
...
of
...
the
...
grab
...
samples
...
is
...
tested
...
using
...
the
...
bench
...
turbidimeter
...
in
...
the
...
CUWTP
...
lab.
...
This
...
turbidimeter
...
is
...
calibrated
...
regularly
...
by
...
CUWTP
...
staff.
...
Results
...
of
...
grab
...
sample
...
testing
...
The
...
above
...
procedure
...
was
...
performed
...
for
...
two
...
of
...
the
...
turbidimeters
...
on
...
April
...
2,
...
2008
...
to
...
test
...
if
...
the
...
tube
...
settler
...
set-up
...
was
...
functioning
...
properly.
...
The
...
following
...
were
...
the
...
results
...
from
...
this
...
test:
...
| Turbidimeter 3 | Turbidimeter 2 |
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| (NTU) | (NTU) |
Turbidimeter | 40.4 | 54.2 |
Grab Test | 61.4 | 82.3 |
Grab Test % Higher than Turbidimeter | 52% | 52% |
As can be seen from this data, the grab test had a settled turbidity that was, in both tests, 52% higher than the turbidity readings from the tube settler/turbidimeter combination. This suggests that the tube settler/ turbidimeter set-up was functioning as it should be. To verify this in another way, we changed the incoming lines between the turbidimeters, and observed that the values from the different turbidimeters agreed.