Are Phosphates cost effective?

A small water system is less able to build and operate a conventional Fe and Mn removal plant. Sequestration therefore has several advantages over conventional treatment plants. Conventional treatment requires experienced operators and generates sludge during treatment. The cost of building a small removal plant capable of serving 200 people could cost $500,000. By contrast, to set up the equipment for sequestration at one well, it would cost less than $1400 per well and $5 per person per year. The cost for effective polyphosphate treatment ranges between $20 and $40 for each 1.0 mg/L of polyphosphate per million gallons treated, depending on the type of phosphate chosen and the suppliers cost. No waste sludge is produced. It is simple and requires very little supervision or labor.

FAQs

Why disinfection fails 50% of the time with coliforms

Chlorine with out pH asdjustment is oxidative and not very biocidal.

Are Phosphates cost effective?

A small water system is less able to build and operate a conventional Fe and Mn removal plant.

How do I know the product is safe?

Any product used in potable water treatment must meet the standard 60, ANSI / NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) st

Choosing the best product?

No two water systems are exactly alike; however, almost any water quality problem can be defined by chemical analysis

Is water chemistry important?

Water Quality parameters such as pH, iron, manganese, hardness, etc.

Testing for phosphates?

It’s important to understand the different forms of phosphate that can be present in water and the methods used

What's the right dose?

As discussed previously the threshold effect with these blended phosphates allows for their use at dosages far below

Reduced well production?

Well production can drop off over time due to blockage of well casings, well screens and the adjacen

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