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No. 3 (24) - 2024 / 2024-09-30 / Number of views: 73

STUDY OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT EFFICIENCY USING A COMBINED METHOD OF FORWARD AND REVERSE OSMOSIS INTEGRATED WITH ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT

Authors

  • K.A. Kurtibay
  • Ye.Ye. Zhatkanbayev
  • A. Kappassuly
  • A.A. Ussenova
  • Zh.K. Zhatkanbayeva
  • N.B. Moldagulova
  • E.B. Moldagulova

Keywords

wastewater treatment, forward osmosis, wastewater, powdered activated carbon, chemical oxygen demand (COD), organic pollutants, reverse osmosis

Link to DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58805/kazutb.v.3.24-450

How to quote

Kurtibay, K., . Y. Zhatkanbayev, A. . Kappassuly, A. Ussenova, Z. . Zhatkanbayeva, N. . Moldagulova, and E. . Moldagulova. “STUDY OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT EFFICIENCY USING A COMBINED METHOD OF FORWARD AND REVERSE OSMOSIS INTEGRATED WITH ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT”. Vestnik KazUTB, vol. 3, no. 24, Sept. 2024, doi:10.58805/kazutb.v.3.24-450.

Abstract

In Kazakhstan, the issue of providing the population with quality drinking water remains one of the topical and important issues. Despite significant efforts in the field of infrastructure and water treatment technologies, many regions of Kazakhstan still face problems of pollution and insufficient water resources. In this regard, the development of effective water treatment methods is of particular importance. This study considers the issue of wastewater treatment by the combined method of forward and reverse osmosis, which is a key direction in modern water treatment. The relevance of the work is the use of integration of forward osmosis methods with the process of adsorption by powdered activated carbon in wastewater treatment. The use of powdered activated carbon in the process of wastewater treatment leads to a reduction in the content of organic matter, which are water pollutants. As a result of the experiment with pretreatment of wastewater with powdered activated carbon, a decrease in the level of chemical oxygen demand (COD) in wastewater from 538 mg O/dm3 to 256 mg O/dm3 was observed, as well as a relative decrease in the concentration of other indicators. The draw solution in the form of 1.5 M NaCl gradually drawing water molecules from the feed solution pretreated with activated carbon on the tenth day had a concentration of 0.425 M absorbing 2.529 liters of water entering through the membrane that is 27.6% more than the control version of the experiment. The effectiveness of integrated methods lies in the successful combination of different technologies to improve water treatment processes and ensure the availability of clean water not only in Kazakhstan, but also in different parts of the world.