Aeration is a process through which air is diffused or comes into close contact with water naturally or artificially to change the state or concentration of gases or volatile substances contain in water. Aeration have been employed to improve the quality of water supply either domestically or industrial wise by converting the chemical compounds and gases known as contaminants into a more acceptable compounds. The process of aeration involved two principles as follows; 1. Degassing 2. Oxidation 1. Degassing is both mechanical and chemical in principle, is a process where gases are expel from water. It involves stripping of gases from water. 2. Oxidation is chemical in principle, it involves chemical reactions between the diffused oxygen and chemicals and metals in the water. These two principles of degassing and oxidation are largely governed primarily by the ratio of the air in contact with the surface area of the water. An increase in surface area of the air and water will...
Iron is one of the major secondary contaminant in both domestic and industrial water supply. Iron have caused water industries several billions of dollars . Iron is the second most abundant metal in the earth's crust behind Aluminum(8%), of which iron accounts for about 5%. Elemental iron is rarely found in nature, as the iron ions Fe2+ and Fe3+ readily combine with oxygen- and sulfur-containing compounds to form oxides, hydroxides, carbonates, and sulfides. As rain fall, rain water infiltrates the soil and underlying geologic formations and dissolves iron, causing it to seep into aquifers that serve as sources of groundwater for wells. In surface water, such as rivers and lakes, dissolved iron is hardly ever found, because it readily reacts with oxygen, forms insoluble compounds and sinks out into the bottom of the water body. Iron is seldom found at concentrations greater than 10 milligrams per liter (mg/L) or 10 parts per million. The iron that seep into the sources of g...