Title :
The Research on application of natural cool energy in non-centralized water supply
Author :
Zhang Yan ; Shi Xiao-hong ; Li Chang-You ; Zhao Sheng-nan ; Zhang Xiao-yan
Author_Institution :
Water Conservancy & Civil Eng. Coll., Inner Mongolia Agric. Univ., Huhhot, China
Abstract :
The natural frozen experiment on the water from Wuliangsuhai lake shows that the pollutants migrate from ice body to water body during the freezing process, which means that freezing process has a good purification effect on pollutants in water environment. The experiment also shows that the removal efficiency of pollutants rises at first and then decreases as the ice thickness increases. At 15cm thickness, the removal efficiency of total dissolved solids(TDS), ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) can reach 81.20%, 86.80% and 86.60%.What is more, the removal efficiency is better as the frozen stage increase. The removal efficiency of TDS, NH3-N and COD is more than 92% through three stages frozen. Drawing inspiration from the natural frozen experiment and its mechanism of frozen concentration effect, a tentative idea that natural cool energy can be applied in the non-centralized water supply field was put forward and a reasonable technological process of freezing purification was designed, which can not only improve the quality of drinking water in rural area, but also can reduce the drinking water processing cost.
Keywords :
ammonia; nitrogen; purification; water pollution; water quality; water supply; NH3; Wuliangsuhai lake; ammonia nitrogen; chemical oxygen demand; freezing process; freezing purification; natural cool energy; non-centralized water supply; pollutant; size 15 cm; total dissolved solid; Green products; Surface contamination; Water pollution; drinking water safety; natural cool energy; non-centralized water supply; removal efficiency;
Conference_Titel :
Materials for Renewable Energy & Environment (ICMREE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-749-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICMREE.2011.5930979