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Foam Filtration Future Research

Aluminum Hydroxide Wash

Research has shown that the foam material has a fairly long ripening time. In order to reduce this ripening time, it may be useful to prime the filter with an aluminum hydroxide rinse after cleaning. This may reduce the time delay in the filter becoming coated with enough alum to achieve the desired filtration performance. In this test, we will need to determine whether the aluminum hydroxide will result in excess aluminum being washed into the effluent water from the filter. It will then be necessary to determine a washing and foam reinstallation method to reduce this effect.

Effect of Natural Organic Matter

If we conclude from laboratory tests that the foam material provides adequate filtration, it will be necessary to test the effects of natural organic matter on the foam material.

Cleaning Method

After determining the effects of natural organic matter on the foam material, we will propose a standardized method for cleaning and replacing the foam.

Foam Media Upflow Design

An alternative to using the foam simply as a flat sheet which water is filtered through is to design a hybrid upflow filter, which uses small pieces of the foam as the filtering material, as opposed to the traditional upflow sand filter. This idea is based on the technique outlined in this article, Water Filtration- Advantages of Fabric Media