Stratified saturated control of bacteria migration in porous media: an experimental investigation
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2013
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"The importance of sand bed filters has gained more ground in on- site water treatment
facilities. The performance of which depends on the design of the sand bed. A laboratory
column experiment was designed to quantitatively determine the best kind of sand layered
arrangement for maximal bacteria attenuation. Porosity was taken as media parameter to
further examine the relationship between the layers that will yield a better performance.
Porosity was determined using volumetric approach and vertical downward flow for the
column filtration. Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus was used as contaminants. The
results revealed that the larger the difference in porosity of the layers the better the filter
performance and that least porous material should be below followed by the larger one
arranged in the direction of flow. It was also shown that for homogeneous layered media, the
more the number of layers, the better is the filter performance. These inferences would help in
better design of stratified sand filter systems both for water purification and fishpond effluents
treatment systems."