Optimization of Coagulation and Ozonation Processes for Disinfection by–Products Formation Potential Reduction


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Optimization of coagulation and ozonation processes for removal of disinfection by–products (DBP) formation potential in raw water was conducted by a pilot scale system. Proper poly–aluminum–chloride–sulfates (PACS), pre–ozone and post–ozone dosages are required for improving the removal performance of DBP formation potential to guarantee the safety of drinking water. Considering the treatment performances and economic costs, the optimum PACS, pre–ozone and post–ozone dosages for treating raw water with high organic concentration should be around 8.9 mg/L Al2O3, 0.5 and 2.5 mg/L, respectively. The combined drinking water treatment system of pre–ozonation, coagulation/sedimentation, sand filtration, post–ozonation, granular activated carbon filtration and disinfection is a promising process to reduce DBP formation potential from raw water in southern China. Under the optimum conditions, this combined system removed total trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids formation potential 50.16 and 69.10%, respectively.

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Qiang Zhang

Hubei Academy of Environmental Science

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República Popular da China, Wuhan

Bin Liu

Hubei Environmental Monitoring Central Station

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República Popular da China, Wuhan

Yan Liu

Department of Environmental Science and Engineering

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República Popular da China, Shanghai

Xiaosong Zha

Department of Environmental Science and Engineering

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República Popular da China, Shanghai

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