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Treatment of waste water containing solid particles (coal-ash-water suspensions) from 500 MW blocks of brown coal power plants

Abstract

This paper presents a technological scheme and details on efficiency of the waste water cleaning installation in the 4 x 500 MW Boxberg III brown coal power plant. The power plant waste water contains between 0.1 and 100 kg of solids per m/sup 3/ of waste water; it requires cleaning to the environmental standard of up to 30 mg/l. The water cleaning installation consists of a coarse grain settling tank 30.7 m long, four one chamber thickeners with a 22 m diameter each, using aluminium sulfate as flocculent, and a water purification basin. The coarse grain settling tank is furnished with a continuously working chain scraper for removal of up to 100 m/sup 3//d of sludge from the bottom of the tank. Technological parameters of the settling tank are provided. Details of the tank's water cleaning performance are compared to the coarse grain settling tank at the Hagenwerder power plant. A list of the percentage of grain sizes removed from waste waters at both power plants is given. It is concluded that 85% of solids are removed from the Boxberg III waste water at the first water purification stage with a coarse grain settling tank and that use of continuously  More>>
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Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1981
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-83-090757
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Mitt. Kraftwerksanlagenbau DDR; (German Democratic Republic); Journal Volume: 21:2
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS; WASTE WATER; WATER TREATMENT; ALUMINIUM SULFATES; BROWN COAL; CHAIN CONVEYORS; COMBUSTION; EQUIPMENT; FLOCCULATION; PRECIPITATION; REMOVAL; SEDIMENTATION; SEDIMENTS; SLUDGES; TANKS; ALUMINIUM COMPOUNDS; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; COAL; CONTAINERS; CONVEYORS; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; HAULAGE EQUIPMENT; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; LIQUID WASTES; MATERIALS; MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT; OXIDATION; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; POWER PLANTS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SULFATES; SULFUR COMPOUNDS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; WASTES; WATER; 010800* - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Waste Management; 014000 - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Combustion
OSTI ID:
6419052
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: MKDDD
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: 36-39
Announcement Date:
May 01, 1983

Citation Formats

Morgenstern, H. Treatment of waste water containing solid particles (coal-ash-water suspensions) from 500 MW blocks of brown coal power plants. Germany: N. p., 1981. Web.
Morgenstern, H. Treatment of waste water containing solid particles (coal-ash-water suspensions) from 500 MW blocks of brown coal power plants. Germany.
Morgenstern, H. 1981. "Treatment of waste water containing solid particles (coal-ash-water suspensions) from 500 MW blocks of brown coal power plants." Germany.
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title = {Treatment of waste water containing solid particles (coal-ash-water suspensions) from 500 MW blocks of brown coal power plants}
author = {Morgenstern, H}
abstractNote = {This paper presents a technological scheme and details on efficiency of the waste water cleaning installation in the 4 x 500 MW Boxberg III brown coal power plant. The power plant waste water contains between 0.1 and 100 kg of solids per m/sup 3/ of waste water; it requires cleaning to the environmental standard of up to 30 mg/l. The water cleaning installation consists of a coarse grain settling tank 30.7 m long, four one chamber thickeners with a 22 m diameter each, using aluminium sulfate as flocculent, and a water purification basin. The coarse grain settling tank is furnished with a continuously working chain scraper for removal of up to 100 m/sup 3//d of sludge from the bottom of the tank. Technological parameters of the settling tank are provided. Details of the tank's water cleaning performance are compared to the coarse grain settling tank at the Hagenwerder power plant. A list of the percentage of grain sizes removed from waste waters at both power plants is given. It is concluded that 85% of solids are removed from the Boxberg III waste water at the first water purification stage with a coarse grain settling tank and that use of continuously working chain scrapers is successful for removal of sludge with high water content and with a high content of fines in the grain size below 0.1 mm.}
journal = []
volume = {21:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1981}
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