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The control of water quality in swimming pool is accomplished by treatment, including filtration and application of disinfectants. Contamination of pool water cannot be always effectively controlled by normal treatment. Swimming pool sediments were investigated previously and insufficient filtration efficiency for sand filters was noticed. In presented experiments two filtration medium materials were compared: silica sand and recycled glass (cullet). Results show, that despite larger negative zeta potential of cullet particles, filtration efficiency was comparable and recycled glass can be a useful material for optional filtration medium.
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295--301
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Bibliogr. 5 poz.
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- Department of Chemical Technology, Gdansk University of Technology, 80-233 Gdansk, Narutowicza 11/12, Poland, jhupka@pg.gda.pl
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- 1. ANGENENT, L.T., KELLEY, S.T., AMAND, A.S., PACE, N.R., HEMANDEZ, M. T., 2005, Molecular identification of potential pathogens in water and air of a hospital therapy pool, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102(13), 4860–4865.
- 2. HORAN, N.J., LOWE, M., 2007, Full-scale trials of recycled glass as tertiary filter medium for wastewater treatment, Water Research 41, 253–259.
- 3. KORKOSZ, A., NIEWIADOMSKI, M., HUPKA J., 2011, Investigation of properties of swimming pool water treatment sediments, Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing, 46, 243–252.
- 4. MELCHER, M., WIESINGER, R., SCHREINER, M., 2010, Degradation of Glass Artifacts: Application of Modern Surface Analytical Techniques. Accounts of chemical research, 43(6), 916–926.
- 5. STEPHAN, E.A., CHASE G.G., 2001, A preliminary examination of zeta potential and deep bed filtration activity, Separation and Purification Technology 21, 219–226.
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