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dc.contributor.advisor Ratnayake, N
dc.contributor.advisor Wickramasuriya, SS
dc.contributor.author Kaluarachchi, AS
dc.date.accessioned 2011-03-30T07:37:09Z
dc.date.available 2011-03-30T07:37:09Z
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/689
dc.description A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Master of Engineering Degree in Environmental Water Resources Engineering and Management en_US
dc.description.abstract ABSTRACT The major drinking water treatment plant in Sri Lanka, the Abatable Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is located on the south bank of the Kelang Ganga at F 79° 56' N 6° 55'. The Ambatale WTP was constructed in the early 1960s, and produces nearly 90% of total drinking water supply to the Colombo district. The treatment plant was expanded and rehabilitated on four occasions, and brought up to its present capacity of 117 mad in 2003./ The raw water for all the clarifiers at Abatable WTP is from the same source, the Kelang Ganga, The deterioration or ageing of the plant and the operational inconsistencies lower the quality and quantity of water produced at a WTP; if not upgraded regularly./ Increasing die capacity and the efficiency of the Abatable WTP are necessary due to the increase in domestic and industrial water demands in Colombo./ Increasing the capacity by upgrading the existing treatment units at Abatable rather than building new ones could reach the goal of production of more drinking water. It saves the capital cost. Furthermore, in case of limited funds, upgrading the existing facilities in an optimal way by improving efficiency is more advantageous./ There are three pulsed sludge blanket clarifiers at Abatable; a Pulsator (1979), a Superpulsator (1992) and a Pulsatube (2003). These Pulsator clarifiers are using a sludge blanket process combined with pulsed flow and providing combined flocculation & clarification in one vessel. The configurations of above the above three types of clarifiers are almost similar to each other. Therefore conversion of a Pulsate into a Pulsatube clarifier or Superpulsator clarifier could be done by a simple modification to the structure./ The objective of this research is to study the possible options of rehabilitating the Abatable Pulsate (1979) and identify the best possible rehabilitating option.
dc.format.extent vii, 55, [22]p. : ill. (some col.), graphs (some col.) en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT-THESIS
dc.subject WATER TREATMENT PLANT-AMBATALE
dc.title Upgrading of Ambatale pulsator
dc.type Thesis-Abstract
dc.identifier.faculty Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.degree MEng en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Civil Engineering en_US
dc.date.accept 2006
dc.identifier.accno 87266 en_US


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