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October 17-18 2002 in Lakeland, FL Excerpts on Pond Water and Double Liming from an IMC Technology Dep’t Presentation:

October 17-18 2002 in Lakeland, FL Excerpts on Pond Water and Double Liming from an IMC Technology Dep’t Presentation: Phosphate Plant Pond Water Treatment using Reverse Osmosis. Pond Water – Source. Pond System. Gypsum Stacks. Phosphoric Acid Plant.

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October 17-18 2002 in Lakeland, FL Excerpts on Pond Water and Double Liming from an IMC Technology Dep’t Presentation:

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  1. October 17-18 2002 in Lakeland, FL Excerpts on Pond Water and Double Liming from an IMC Technology Dep’t Presentation: Phosphate Plant Pond Water Treatment using Reverse Osmosis

  2. Pond Water – Source Pond System Gypsum Stacks Phosphoric Acid Plant

  3. Phosphoric Acid ProcessOrigin of Pond Water Fresh Water Rain Phosphoric Acid Gypsum Slurry Phosphate Rock Phosphoric Acid Plant Gypsum Stack Other Water Sulfuric Acid Water From Stack Pond Water Pond System

  4. CHEMICAL COMPONENT RANGE OF CONCENTRATION P 1700-12,000 ppm SO4 4300-9600 ppm F 200-15,000 ppm Si 100-4100 ppm (ammoniacal) N 40-1500 ppm Na 1200-2500 ppm Mg 160-510 ppm Ca 450-3500 ppm K 80-370 ppm Fe 5-350 ppm Al 10-430 ppm Cl 10-300 ppm “Typical” Pond Water

  5. Traditional Treatment“Double Liming” • Lime Slurry Addition to pH ~5.5 • Settling and Sludge Separation • 2nd Lime Addition to pH 12-12.5 • Settling and Sludge Separation • Air Stripping for NH3 Removal • Sulfuric Acid Addition to pH 8

  6. Double LimingLimitations • Clear Water Recovery Only 50-60% • Remaining Sludge Difficult to Dewater • Large Impoundment Ponds • Precipitated Phosphate Difficult to Recover • Difficulty Meeting Ammonia Limits • High Cost

  7. Cost EstimateDouble Liming

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