Development of an Environmentally Friendly Energy Efficient Biofiltration System for Brackish Water Desalination
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Desalination has garnered significant interest as a 
means of addressing the demand for freshwater; nonetheless, 
traditional desalination methods can prove expensive and have 
adverse environmental effects. Hence, this study aimed to design 
and develop a 'brackish water desalination system, that 
integrates marine algae and a biofilter liner system composed of 
mature compost, clay-polyethylene-clay composites. To begin, 
marine algae samples were gathered from Negombo, “Thalpe”
beach, and Baticoloa lagoon and cultivated in a controlled 
laboratory environment. A well-developed sample was then 
chosen for the treatment system. Next, a portable trapezoidal 
pit-shaped model was constructed, measuring 90 cm across the 
top square, 30 cm across the bottom square, and with a depth of 
30 cm. This structure was encased with steel wire mesh, with the 
bottom layer of mesh serving to release the water. The biofilter 
system was constructed with a 20-cm clay polythene-clay 
composite liner along with a mature compost layer. Algae have 
shown great potential in desalination processes due to their 
unique biological properties. The incorporation of algae abundant Negombo Lagoon water in the final layer of the 
biofilter system serves a crucial role in desalinating the water. 
Characterization of brackish water of Negombo lagoon 
electrical conductivity, salinity %o, total dissolved solids and pH 
was 17,910mS/cm, 35%, and 8,957ppm, 7.76 respectively. 
Hydraulic conductivity of the liner was 2.64 × 10-7
cm/sec. 
Parameters were taken from both filtrate and inside the 
bioreactor regularly at 4.00pm. The collaborative efforts of 
mature compost, algae, and the microalgal community proved 
successful in achieving a 90% reduction in salinity.
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Dharmathilake, R. K., Ariyawansha, R.T.K., Bandara, K.R.V., & Basnayake, B.F.A. (2023). Development of an Environmentally Friendly Energy Efficient Biofiltration System for Brackish Water Desalination. In Proceedings of the 2023 International Research Conference of Sri Lanka Technology Campus, Colombo, Sri Lanka (pp. xx-xx). Sustainable Agriculture, Environment, and Food Security. Padukka, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Technological Campus
