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Technologies and Costs for Removal of Arsenic From Drinking Water

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3.6.5 Lime S<strong>of</strong>teningLime s<strong>of</strong>tening (LS) has been widely used <strong>for</strong> reducing hardness in large water treatmentsystems. The LS removal mechanism is discussed in Chapter 2. As(III) or As(V) removal by LS islargely pH dependent, <strong>and</strong> pre-oxidation <strong>of</strong> arsenite to arsenate will significantly improve arsenicremoval efficiencies. Pre-oxidation technologies are discussed in Section 3.5.Lime s<strong>of</strong>tening is unlikely to be installed solely <strong>for</strong> arsenic removal. Systems consideringinstallation <strong>of</strong> this technology should design the process to operate in at a pH > 10.5 if high removalefficiency is needed <strong>for</strong> compliance. <strong>Costs</strong> are not presented <strong>for</strong> this option. Key design parametersthat can be used with the cost models are presented <strong>for</strong> systems that wish to explore this option.Considerable amounts <strong>of</strong> sludge are produced by the LS process. Large systems may find iteconomically feasible to install recalcination equipment to recover <strong>and</strong> reuse the process sludge <strong>and</strong>reduce disposal costs.Small Systems (Less than 1 mgd)The VSS Model provides no estimation methods <strong>for</strong> LS treatment. There<strong>for</strong>e, the <strong>Water</strong> Modelwould have to be used to estimate capital <strong>and</strong> O&M costs <strong>for</strong> all LS treatment plants with less than1 mgd capacity. The following design criteria can be used in the development <strong>of</strong> capital <strong>and</strong> O&Mcost estimates:# Package plant <strong>for</strong> all small systems;# Lime dose, 250 mg/L; <strong>and</strong># Carbon dioxide (liquid), 35 mg/L <strong>for</strong> recarbonation.Large Systems (Greater Than 1 mgd)The W/W Cost model can be used to develop capital <strong>and</strong> O&M cost estimates <strong>for</strong> large LSplants. The following design criteria can be used to estimate capital <strong>and</strong> O&M costs:# Lime dose, 250 mg/L;# Carbon dioxide (liquid), 35 mg/L <strong>for</strong> recarbonation;# Rapid mix, 1 minute;# Flocculation, 20 minutes;# Sedimentation, 1500 gpd/ft 2 using circular tanks; <strong>and</strong># Dual media gravity filters, 5 gpm/ft 2 .3-32

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