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A clay suspension is used to feed the turbid water to the flocculator. During the summer 2007, the flocculator group used a stock suspension of 3,000 NTU. We wanted to reproduce the stock suspension of 3,000 NTU but needed to determine what turbidity would be produced from a given suspension of kaolin clay. The influent turbidity is user defined in Process Controller, and the program will dictate the flow rate of the clay suspension into the setup in order to achieve the influent turbidity.
Arbitrarily adding clay to reach a certain turbidity is ineffective and wastes time. Past research did not include any relationship between the amount of clay added and the respective final turbidity of the stock solution. We designed a simple experiment to determine what amount of kaolin clay should be added per liter to create a desired turbidity.
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