underflocculation
Underflocculation is a term used in coagulation and flocculation processes in water and wastewater treatment to describe insufficient formation of flocs. In underflocculation, primary particles and colloids do not aggregate into sufficiently large or cohesive flocs, resulting in small, weak, and easily disrupted flocs that fail to settle, form sludge blankets, or be removed by filtration.
Causes of underflocculation include inadequate coagulant dose or incorrect dosing regime, suboptimal mixing intensity or duration,
Consequences of underflocculation are reduced solids removal, higher residual turbidity, increased need for filtration or backwash,
Detection methods include jar tests and settling tests to observe floc growth and settling velocity, as well
Mitigation strategies focus on optimizing dosing (coagulant and polymer), adjusting mixing intensity and time, tuning pH