Bibliographic citations
Tafur, E., (2017). Evaluación del cloruro férrico y sulfato de aluminio, como coagulantes en el proceso de potabilización, en términos de turbidez y potencial de hidrógeno, de las aguas de la quebrada Rumiyacu, distrito de Moyobamba [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3044
Tafur, E., Evaluación del cloruro férrico y sulfato de aluminio, como coagulantes en el proceso de potabilización, en términos de turbidez y potencial de hidrógeno, de las aguas de la quebrada Rumiyacu, distrito de Moyobamba [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3044
@misc{renati/1056671,
title = "Evaluación del cloruro férrico y sulfato de aluminio, como coagulantes en el proceso de potabilización, en términos de turbidez y potencial de hidrógeno, de las aguas de la quebrada Rumiyacu, distrito de Moyobamba",
author = "Tafur Bardales, Erickson Henner",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2017"
}
The following investigation tried to compare the aluminum sulfate and ferric chloride for the removal of turbidity; evaluating how the hydrogen potential would vary, in order to determine which of these two coagulants would be the most optimal for the treatment process. The following results were obtained: For the months of May and June 2017, in the water samples from the Rumiyacu stream, the turbidity and pH are variable and higher in the month of June due to the rains; The optimum time and speed found for all tests carried out with aluminum sulphate is 200 r.p.m. at 1.5 min and for all tests carried out with ferric chloride, it is 300 r.p.m. at 1.5 min. The optimum dose found for the 1% aluminum sulphate speeds is 1 mL of Al2 (SO4) 3/500 mL of water and for the different rates of 1% ferric chloride is 6 mL of FeCl3 / 500 mL. Therefore we can say that the coagulants (ferric chloride and aluminum sulfate), act in different ways for the parameters of pH and turbidity, aluminum sulfate being an excellent coagulant because as water is alkaline this buffer pH variation without causing acidity and improving the turbidity by almost 100%, getting to be in compliance with the LMP, likewise the efficiency was verified as a flocculant and assistant to the ferric chloride that is more efficient in the color of the water.
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