Disinfection With Peracetic Acid for Domestic Sewage Re-Use in Agriculture |
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Authors: | L. Liberti A. Lopez M. Notarnicola |
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Affiliation: | Professor and Researcher, respectively, Faculty of Engineering, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy.;Senior Researcher, National Research Council, Bari, Italy. |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a four-month pilot study on peracetic acid disinfection of unchlorinated tertiary effluent for unrestricted re-use in agriculture carried out at West Bari (Italy) sewage-treatment works. Dosages and contact times ranging from 1 to 500 mg/1 and 5 to 60 mins, respectively, indicated that 10 mg/1 of peracetic acid, with a 30-min contact time, achieved the WHO faecal coliform guideline (1000 CFU/100ml). Much higher doses (£400 mg/l and 30 mins) were required to meet the corresponding Californian limit of two colony-forming units/100 ml, which has also been adopted in Italy. Efficient mixing of the disinfectant (in one shot addition) was mandatory - particularly at lower dosages (1–10 mg/l) where there was a higher concentration of suspended solids (>5 mg/l). |
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Keywords: | Agriculture re-use disinfection domestic sewage peracetic acid |
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