Effect of medium-pressure UV irradiation on bromate concentrations in drinking water, a pilot-scale study |
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Authors: | Peldszus Sigrid Andrews Susan A Souza Rosana Smith Franklyn Douglas Ian Bolton Jim Huck Peter M |
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Affiliation: | NSERC Chair in Water Treatment, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1, Canada. speldszu@uwaterloo.ca |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study investigated the potential for bromate removal from drinking water on irradiation with medium-pressure UV lamps-a technique gaining considerable interest for drinking water disinfection. Waters from two different sources were spiked with 20microg/L of bromate and irradiated with UV fluences up to 718mJ/cm(2) utilizing a pilot-scale reactor (Calgon Carbon Corp.) at a flow of 76L/min (20 gallon/min). Essentially no removal was observed in one of the source waters. Limited bromate removal, up to 19%, was observed in the second source water at high UV fluences (696mJ/cm(2)) and a fluence-response relationship was clearly evident. All removals would be negligible at UV fluences anticipated for drinking water disinfection (< or =40mJ/cm(2)). Different water characteristics, in particular competitive absorption by nitrate and possibly DOC, were most likely responsible for the differences in bromate removal in the waters tested. The source water that did not show any removal had a higher nitrate concentration (4 vs. 0.1mg N/L) and also a higher DOC concentration (4.1 vs. 3.1mg C/L) than the other source water which showed 19% bromate removal. |
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Keywords: | Bromate Drinking water Medium-pressure UV-UV disinfection |
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