Sprucing up the drinking water supply

Loch Ascog in Argyll and Bute, is a eutrophic surface water supply that experiences algal blooms from mainly filamentous species. These algae cause blankets to form across the slow sand filters, causing major throughput problems and continuous filter blockages.

Filter Clear was brought into to remove the algae and maintain plant throughput during the peak algal period. Loch Ascog Water Treatment Works (WTW) comprises two raw water intake wells and five slow sand filters. The project was concerned with the upgrading of the works to satisfy drinking water (DW) directives covering Coliforms, Manganese, Pesticides/Taste and Odour, Turbidity, and Aesthetic Quality (Disinfection Control).

Our Spruce Filter, operating on a seasonal basis, was installed between the existing raw water intake wells and the slow sand filters for removal of algal that consisted mainly of filamentous algae. Some algae are pathogenic to humans producing endotoxins that can cause gastroenteritis, while others interfere with treatment plant operations, specifically with filter operations. The existing slow sand filters were retained as they contained an activated carbon sandwich layer.

Deep bed filter

The Spruce Filter is a non-chemical deep bed filter, capable of exceptional particle filtration, combining mechanical and adsorptive filtration.

The filter bed comprises of four layers of inert particulate material. From the top layer to the bottom layer the coarseness of the particulates decrease, while the density of the particulate material increases.

The final adsorptive element of the filter bed was significant in the success of the project from several aspects:

For the WTW, the installation of the Spruce Filter has been of exceptional benefit. Initially installed as a pre-treatment to sand, the remit of the filter was to assist in reducing filamentous algae, especially during the lake turnover.

However, the system produced results that helped with all five of the key drinking water directives:

The success of the project brought the site into compliance without any additional treatment. The loading placed on the downstream iron and manganese system was therefore significantly reduced, allowing it to run at maximum performance.

The higher filtration rates and longer filter runs that can be obtained with the Spruce Filter has provided a substantial saving with regards to capital expenditure against competing technologies.

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