The balance of the molybdenum waste was processed through the ENVIRO-CLEAN PROCESS pilot carbon unit. The system consisted of a feed pump, pH controller and two (2) carbon columns. Each column contained about 180 grams of Filtrasorb 400 granular activated carbon, manufactured by Calgon Carbon. The flowrate was set at 20 ml/min. The treatment parameter values were based on positive results obtained from a previous field molybdenum removal project1. Effluent samples were collected and analyzed for total molybdenum. This validation study was conducted to verify the system's capability to remove molybdenum to acceptable levels.
The feed and effluent analysis are presented in Table 1, with the time
periods marked in parenthesis, designating when the sample was collected
during the test run.
| Individual Samples | Total Molybdenum (mg/l) |
| Feed | 1.8 |
| Sample #1 (8 hrs) | <0.01 |
| Sample #2 (24 hrs) | <0.01 |
| Sample #3 (32 hrs) | <0.01 |
The processing of the molybdenum waste sample was completed without any mechanical or process difficulties. The effluent was crystal clear with no visible trace of solids or color.
The ENVIRO-CLEAN PROCESS was able to produce a low level molybdenum
effluent and meet the client's current discharge limits. The pilot
unit's effluent concentration for total molybdenum averaged <0.01.
The treatment systems removal efficiency for total molybdenum was 99.4%.
The ENVIRO-CLEAN PROCESS produced an effluent which meets or exceeds the
client's discharge limits for total molybdenum.