New and Innovcative Rare Earth Technology for Low-Level Phosphorous Removal

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Joseph Carlston
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

With environmental regulations continuing to restrict the discharge of phosphorus from wastewater treatment facilities, traditional methods of phosphorus removal are proving inadequate. To achieve the phosphorus control necessary, a new coagulant used for phosphorus removal, cerium chloride, has been studied in several municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities that must meet a phosphorus discharge limit of 0.5 mg/L or lower. These studies demonstrated the high phosphorus removal capabilities of cerium chloride, with the results illustrating the ability for cerium chloride to reduce phosphorus to low concentrations in the effluent using a lower volume of product as compared to traditional coagulants, such as ferric chloride. This reduction is due to the unique ability of cerium chloride to remove phosphorus as cerium phosphate, whereas iron- and aluminum-based coagulants rely on adsorption and co-precipitation.
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APA: Joseph Carlston  (2014)  New and Innovcative Rare Earth Technology for Low-Level Phosphorous Removal

MLA: Joseph Carlston New and Innovcative Rare Earth Technology for Low-Level Phosphorous Removal. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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