Aluminium Recovery from Water Treatment Plant: A Contribution to the Self-Sustainability of the Water Treatment Process

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R L. C Santos F H. S dosSantos
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The main objective of this work was to develop, at a laboratory scale, a process for treating residues from the settling stage of water treatment so as to remove and recover the aluminium as sulphate. The chemical analysis of residues from different water treatment plants indicated that the aluminium content varied from 15 to 20 per cent w/w. By using the appropriate experimental conditions, it was found to be possible to leach most of the aluminium content. The pH value of the recovered water was suitable for it to be recycled to the water treatment process and the residue appears to be suitable as raw material for bricks. The process developed contributes to the sustainability of the water treatment process.
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APA: R L. C Santos F H. S dosSantos  (2002)  Aluminium Recovery from Water Treatment Plant: A Contribution to the Self-Sustainability of the Water Treatment Process

MLA: R L. C Santos F H. S dosSantos Aluminium Recovery from Water Treatment Plant: A Contribution to the Self-Sustainability of the Water Treatment Process. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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