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titleOfInvention an fluid pressure distributed activated carbon watertreatment device and the watertreatment system and the method using thereof
abstract The present invention relates to an activated carbon water treatment apparatus used in a water treatment process, and a water treatment system and a water treatment method using the same. More specifically, it is possible to effectively remove bad smell and taste due to the rapid growth of algae such as diatoms and cyanobacteria by producing various types of water treatment devices with activated carbon, The present invention relates to an effective water treatment apparatus for water treatment and a water treatment method using the same, which can effectively remove various toxic substances and can be easily and easily applied to existing water treatment plants. In a typical water treatment system, A water treatment system 100 including a pressurization means 100, a water treatment adsorption distribution apparatus 210, and a plurality of activated carbon treatment apparatuses 200. The present invention further provides a water treatment system including the hydraulic pressure measuring means 212 and the information processing unit 400. The activated carbon treatment apparatus according to the present invention may be configured such that one or more activated carbon layers are formed on a casing 30 having an inlet 31 or an outlet 32 for treated water and the contaminants are adsorbed on the activated carbon layer And an activated carbon treatment device. Further, the present invention is characterized in that the activated carbon treatment apparatus is provided with one or more unit activated carbon treatment apparatuses in a casing (30) having an inlet (31) or an outlet (32) of treated water, Wherein the activated carbon is treated in the activated carbon layer and the treated water is introduced into or discharged from the flow port (11) of the unit activated carbon treating device. Further, the present invention is characterized in that the activated carbon treatment apparatus is provided with one or more unit activated carbon treatment apparatuses in a casing (30) having an inlet (31) or an outlet (32) of treated water, Wherein the activated carbon is treated in the activated carbon layer and the treated water is introduced into or discharged from the flow port (11) of the unit activated carbon treating device. The present invention also relates to a process for producing a water- The present invention provides a water treatment method characterized in that the activated carbon adsorption process that continues to the membrane treatment process and the membrane treatment process is included, and the pollutant is adsorbed to the activated carbon by using the pressure of the membrane treatment process.
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