posted on 2025-04-23, 08:29authored byAnweshan, Piyal Mondal, Mihir K. Purkait
High
fluoride concentrations in subterranean water pose
health
risks, especially in the Global South. This study aims to develop
and assess the effectiveness of an integrated water treatment unit
that has been designed to remediate fluoride pollution via electrocoagulation
at Changsari, Assam, India. The unit incorporates aeration, electrocoagulation
(EC), flocculation, sedimentation, and dual media filtration for treating
20 m3 day–1 groundwater. Iron and fluoride
removal efficacies were 94 and 89%, respectively, lowering contaminants
below IS 10500 standards. The operational cost was US$0.25 per cubic
meter, making it economically feasible compared to previously conducted
research. Innovative aspects of this study include a 12 week operational
performance and stability assessment, a precise estimation of capital
costs for large-scale electrocoagulation-based systems, a novel electrode
life calculation method using a safety factor, and a comprehensive
techno-economic analysis of operating costs including water quality
testing. The results emphasize the need for an electrocoagulation-based
integrated treatment process and consistent monitoring to guarantee
the availability of safe drinking water. These contributions bridge
the gap between laboratory studies and large-scale implementations,
providing a cost-effective, scalable solution for mitigating fluoride
contamination in groundwater resources and making the study industry
relevant.