Granular filtration

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In water treatment, granular filtration is a process where water flows through granular material (often sand) while suspended solids (sand, clay, iron and aluminum flocs) are retained, substances are biochemically decomposed and pathogenic microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, protozoa) are removed.


Type Of Filtration Media Availability Ease of Use Effectiveness Cost
Granular media, rapid rate depth filter Sand, gravel, diatomaceous earth, coal, other minerals High Easy to Moderate Moderate* (depends on microbe size and pre-treatment) Low to moderate