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Among the processes used in the treatment of potable water, one of the trickiest to handle is the addition of the coagulant. It is generally agreed that, in the case of iron and aluminium salts, mixing must be very energetic and completed within a very short time. This is an expensive process involving the use of a conventional stirring system (agitator and tank) and is not very efficient when dealing with large volumes.
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Ventresque, C., Bablon, G. (1988). New Coagulant Injection Process. In: Hahn, H.H., Klute, R. (eds) Pretreatment in Chemical Water and Wastewater Treatment. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73819-7_7
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