Declining‐rate filtration
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The use of declining-rate filtration in new plants is increasing because it produces better quality water and requires less available head loss. Critical to the conversion of constant-rate or constant-level filter plants to declining-rate operations is the total head loss required for the declining-rate plant and variations in the water level after conversion. Several alternatives for converting to declining-rate filtration are available.
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