Water purification is not my area of expertise*, but I ran across this recent ( 2 days ago) post of an experience in hiking the Grand Canyon where the river water had enough suspended solids to require filtering, but the filter required backflushing to make it usable again.
Backflushing saved my life Nice photos of their hike and other equipment, too.
*I do have a Katadyn pocket microfilter as backup in case disaster takes out the local water system for longer than our disaster water bottles last (they claim it is good for 13,000 gallons, and I hope our swimming pool or our neighbor's will retain raw water to process). I looked in that manual to see what they advised when the filter clogged, and they say to use the provided rag to wipe it clean. Given my expected use, I don't expect much of a clogging problem, but Colorado river water is another situation entirely.