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Technologies and Costs for Removal of Arsenic From Drinking Water

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Company case study is 18 minutes (2). One full-scale site is based on a 7.5-minute EBCT <strong>and</strong>the other is based on a 4.3 minute-EBCT (3).4. The estimated cost <strong>of</strong> the activated alumina media is $0.82/lb <strong>for</strong> systems with a design flowgreater than 0.1 mgd. The estimated cost <strong>of</strong> activated alumina media is $1.30/lb <strong>for</strong> systemswith a design flow less than or equal to 0.1 mgd.Basis. The five case studies with regeneration in the AwwaRF report use $0.50/lb as the cost<strong>of</strong> activated alumina media (3). The Phoenix case study uses $0.75/lb(4). Severalmanufacturers <strong>and</strong> distributors were contacted <strong>for</strong> quotes on activated alumina. A range <strong>of</strong>costs was obtained based on the size <strong>of</strong> the shipment. The lowest cost was based on atruckload <strong>of</strong> 20 tons. The truckload costs averaged $0.68/lb. A higher cost <strong>of</strong> $0.82/lb wasassumed to account <strong>for</strong> higher costs that may be associated with supersack purchases at thelower end <strong>of</strong> the flow range. The highest cost <strong>of</strong> $1.30/lb was <strong>for</strong> a 55 gallon barrel <strong>of</strong> 28x48media. One <strong>of</strong> the full-scale plants uses Alcoa CPN 28x48 (fine) alumina <strong>and</strong> it cost $1.98/lbwhen it was replaced in May 1999 (3). The other full-scale plant uses Alcoa DD-2 14x28(coarse) alumina <strong>and</strong> it cost $1.01/lb when it was replaced in December 1998 (3). The barrelcost was assumed <strong>for</strong> all very small systems with design flows at or below 0.1 mgd.5. The density <strong>of</strong> the activated alumina media is assumed to be 47 lb/ft 3 .Basis. The bulk density <strong>of</strong> Alcoa CPN activated alumina is 47 /b/ft 3 (3). The bulk densityrange <strong>for</strong> Alcoa DD-2 activated alumina is 39 to 52 lb/ft 3 (3). The average <strong>for</strong> the DD-2media would be 45.5 lb/ft 3 . The higher density was conservatively used to develop the costs.6. The bed depth assumption ranged 3 feet to 6 feet depending upon the design flow. Themaximum diameter per column was 12 feet. When the calculated media volume exceeded themaximum, the treatment media was divided into several beds to maintain a realistic beddiameter. Thus, larger designs include multiple activated alumina trains, each treating aportion <strong>of</strong> the total flow.D-3

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