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Introduction

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Because of past problems in Honduras involving grit clogging flocculators, the GRIT team has explored grit removal design using plate settlers before flocculation, deciding on an iteration of design called the Channel GRU. It decreases the plant’s plan view area by reducing the size of the entrance tank, ensures even flow distribution using creative plate-to-floor geometry, and incorporates chemical dosing and rapid mix after grit removal. This design is currently being considered for a plant in Hondurashas been sent to Honduras for construction.

Current Research

The current AguaClara plant design requires a large entrance tank to settle out grit particles prior to the flocculator. Grit removal by horizontal flow sedimentation prevents the settling of these large particles in the flocculator (a phenomenon that has been observed in several AguaClara plants to negatively affect plant flow and operation). The purpose of the Grit Removal Innovative Technologies (GRIT) team is to redesign the current grit settling system by introducing plate settlers prior to the flocculation unit. In doing so, the plan-view area needed to settle out grit will be greatly reduced, decreasing construction costs and overall AguaClara plant size. This paper outlines the GRIT team’s process exploring plate settler design options that act either as sedimentation units only, or as combined flocculation and sedimentation units.

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Team Members

Annie Ding
Mary Millard

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Challenges

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Symposium

Final Presentation

Final Report

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