Evaluating the effects of granular and membrane filtrations on chlorine demand in drinking water

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Veeriah Jegatheesan [1 ]
Seung Hyun Kim [2 ]
C. K. Joo [3 ]
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[1] School of Engineering,James Cook University
[2] Department of Civil Engineering,Kyungnam University
[3] Chilseo Water Treatment Plant
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chlorine decay model; initial concentration; nitrogenous compounds; organic and inorganic compounds; reaction rate constants;
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TU991 [给水工程(上水道工程)];
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In this study,chlorine decay experiments were conducted for the raw water from Nakdong River that is treated by Chilseo Water Treatment Plant(CWTP) situated in Haman,Korea as well as the effluents from sand and granular activated carbon(GAC) filters of CWTP and fitted using a chlorine decay model. The model estimated the fast and slow reacting nitrogenous as well as organic/inorganic compounds that were present in the water. It was found that the chlorine demand due to fast and slow reacting(FRA and SRA) organic/inorganic substances was not reduced significantly by sand as well as GAC filters. However,the treated effluents from those filters contained FRA and SRA that are less reactive and had small reaction rate constants. For the effluents from microfiltration,ultrafiltration,and nanofiltration the chlorine demand because FRA and SRA were further reduced but the reaction rate constants were larger compared to those of sand and GAC filter effluents. This has implications in the formation of disinfection by products(DBPs) . If DBPs are assumed to form due to the interactions between chlorine and SRA,then it is possible that the DBP formation potential in the effluents from membrane filtrations could be higher than that in the effluents from granular media filters.
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