Answer:
Answer is given below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alkalinity = 400 mg/L in terms of CaCO3
a.) Total Hardness is defined as the sum of calcium and magnesium iion concentration in terms of CaCO3
Total Hardness = [Ca+2]*{50/20) + [Mg+2]*{50/12) = [200]*{50/20) + [60]*{50/12) = 750 mg/L in terms of CaCO3
b.) Non-Carbonate hardness = Total Hardness - Carbonate Hardness
Now here as the Total Hardness is greater than alkalinity ,Thus
Carbonate Hardness = Alkanlinity = 400 mg/L in terms of CaCO3
Non-Carbonate hardness = 750 - 400 = 350 mg/L in terms of CaCO3
c.) As Total hardness is greater than Alkalinity thus Carbonate hardness is equal to the Alkalinity.
Carbonate hardness = 400 mg/L in terms of CaCO3
d.) Now as the Total hardness of the ground water is more than 180 mg/L,Thus it needs removal of hardness.
There are many treatment options for the removal of hardness:
i) Ion Exchange method
ii) Lime soda method