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An Improved Method of Fluoride
Treatment in Aqueous Effluent
Introduction
For human consumption, fluoride concentration in water should
be between 0.8 ppm to 1.5 ppm. Potable water having fluoride
less than 0.8 ppm is not good for tooth, bone etc. Again,
if the fluoride concentration is more than 1.5 ppm, it causes
a disease called "fluorosis", which is a major problem
in many villages of our country.
In industrial effluents, fluoride concentration can be as
high as 5%. This industrial fluoride effluent can be of both
acidic and alkaline nature. If this high concentration of
F- ion is not treated properly before its disposal, it may
lead to serious environmental and public health hazard. So,
the fluoride waste is generally treated by the conventional
method of lime treatment before its final disposal. By this
method, though the fluoride concentration of the effluent
can be reduced, it can not be lowered to less than 10-15 ppm.
Further, solubility of CaO specially in alkaline medium or
in plain water is poor as a result of which the whole process
becomes very slow.
Process
As per the improved patented method developed in Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre, the process consists of Calcium (Ca+2) treatment
of effluent followed by complexing the fluoride ion and pH
control. This method has been very effective to reduce the
fluoride concentration in both acidic and alkaline effluents,
down to 1.5 ppm. The process as such is relatively faster
also. The solid waste, primarily CaF2 generated out of this
process, can either be dried and used/sold or disposed off
as solid waste depending upon the specific industrial activity.
Equipment
The standard chemical processing equipments such as treatment
tanks with agitator, settling tanks, pumps , filter presses,
pH meter, flow meters and fluoride specific ion meter would
be required.
Infra-Structure Requirement
Power : Power requirement is only for pumps and agitators.
Man power : Main man-hours are needed to weigh and add reagents,
cleaning filter press, process and pack by-product for selling
/ disposal etc.
For further information please contact
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Head,
Technology Transfer & Collaboration Division,
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay,
Mumbai - 400 085
Tel : 091-022-25505337/25593897
Fax : 091-022-25505151
E-mail : headttcd@barc.gov.in

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