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OVERVIEW
Drinking water needs to have a pH of about 7. During the process of water treatment, alum is added to remove organic particles and clay in the process of flocculation. Alum decreases the pH of water making it acidic below the safety limit. Moreover,the sensitivity of alum doage and pH changes dramatically if the entering water has a low pH. This is often the case in many of the Honduran plants. For this reason it is imperative to ensure that the pH of the water entering the flocculator is maintained near 7. Lime ( Calcium Hydroxide) is an alkaline substance popularly used to neautralize low pH water. By devising a system (lime feeder)which will continuously supply a dose of saturated lime into the entrance tank, we can make the pH of the water as desired.

Research on designing a lime feeder (for the plant at Ojojona) had been carried out until the Spring of 2006 by the former ANC control team. It was discontinued because the plant at Ojojona was working successfully without the need of lime feeders. However presently, it has been reported that reduced alkalinity in Honduran source water causes the pH of treated water to go as low as 4.5, interfering with alum precipitation and affecting the alum dosages. Consequently, plant performance is suffering. The ANC team has hence been presented with the opportunity to re-design a model for a lime feeder system that could increase the pH of entering water to at least 6, without the use of electricity.

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For example, the Column model succeeded in keeping the lime suspended for a few hours but the water began to flow in a preferential path after the lime settled on the bottom. For the conical column, the mixing at the bottom of the vessel proved to be inefficient in keeping all the lime in a suspended state. On the other hand, the funnel-column apparatus worked well for 20 hours but only because it was unclogged periodically, which would not possible in a real-time set up. As a result, the inverted cone model that gave a 12 hour success run, without the above difficulties was selected as the best alternative among them. However, due to the difficulty in construction, installation, and maintenance, the ANC team was assigned the task of searching for a simpler solution for the lime feeder design.

PROPERTIES OF LIME

EXPERIMENTAL METHODS AND RESULTS

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