Efficacy of Chlorine Dioxide as a Disinfectant for Bacillus Spores in Drinking-Water Biofilms |
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Authors: | Ahmed A. Hosni Jeffery G. Szabo Paul L. Bishop |
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Affiliation: | 1Graduate Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221 (corresponding author). E-mail: fouadhaa@email.uc.edu 2Environmental Engineer, U.S. EPA, National Homeland Security Research Center, Water Infrastructure Protection Division, Cincinnati, OH 45268. 3Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221. E-mail: paul.bishop@uc.edu
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Abstract: | This paper presents results describing the effectiveness of chlorine dioxide penetration into a drinking-water distribution system biofilm/corrosion matrix and decontamination of adhered Bacillus globigii spores, a surrogate for Bacillus anthracis. Biofilm and corrosion products were developed using biofilm annular reactors containing oxidized scaled, iron coupons. Reactors were inoculated with B. globigii spores after biofilm development, and decontamination was undertaken with bulk-phase chlorine dioxide concentrations of 5, 10, 15, and 25??mg/L. Initial biofilm viable B. globigii spore densities of 106??CFU/cm2 were reduced to 50 to 300??CFU/cm2 at chlorine dioxide concentrations of 25 and 15??mg/L, respectively, within 6?days. B. globigii spore distribution throughout the biofilm/corrosion matrix depth and the change in viable spore count during chlorine dioxide disinfection were examined using a microslicing technique. Four layers of 360?μm thickness were sliced, and these showed that B. globigii spores were equally distributed throughout the biofilm/corrosion matrix depth. Furthermore, chlorine dioxide acted on all layers simultaneously, but spores still persisted in the deepest layer of the biofilm/corrosion matrix after 6?days of disinfection at 15 and 25??mg/L chlorine dioxide. |
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Keywords: | Chlorine Drinking water Water distribution systems Safety Disinfection Biofilm |
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