Flash Mix
After screening out debris and testing the raw water, water treatment
really begins at the flash mix chamber. Here, chemicals are added
to the water, primarily to aid in coagulation and flocculation. In
the flash mixer, the water is agitated violently for a short period of time
before being released into the flocculation basin.
The duration of mixing in the flash mix chamber is carefully controlled
and is usually between thirty seconds and one minute. If the water
is mixed for less than thirty seconds, then the chemicals will not be properly
mixed into the water. But if the water is mixed for more than sixty
seconds, then the blades will shear the newly forming floc back into smaller
particles. When determining the length of time that water must spend
in the flash mix chamber, flow rates must be calculated. The volume
of the flash mix chamber and the amount of flow determine the contact time.