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AWWA ACE58207

  • Pipe-Loop Studies Evaluating Nitrification and Disinfection By-Product Formation Following the Conversion to Chloramines
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 06/15/2003
  • Publisher: AWWA

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As part of the Water Quality Master Plan Update for the City of Phoenix (City), CarolloEngineers, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., and Narasimhan Consulting Services worked to identifytreatment strategies to facilitate the City's compliance with future regulations. Due to warmsummer temperatures and high total organic carbon (TOC) in the City's raw water sources, theCity may have difficulty meeting the anticipated future regulated levels for disinfection byproduct(DBP) formation as required by the Long-Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule(LT2ESWTR) and the Stage 2 Disinfectant/Disinfection Byproduct (D/DBP) Rule. Onetreatment alternative under consideration is using chloramines as a secondary disinfectant.Research has shown chloramines to be an effective control strategy for trihalomethanes (THMs)and haloacetic acids (HAAs); however, there are also drawbacks to the process such asnitrification and formation of other DBPs (e.g., n-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and cyanogenchloride (CNCl)) that may limit its practicality for the City. This paper presents results of field testingthat evaluated the use of chloramines.The objectives of the study were to:evaluate chloramine residual decay in the distribution system;evaluate nitrification potential in the distribution system under chloraminated conditions;evaluate effectiveness of engineering controls to minimize nitrification; and,evaluate DBPs associated with chloramines in the distribution system.A pipe-loop apparatus was constructed to simulate the City's distribution system, and tests wereconducted to meet the objectives. In addition, some bench-scale simulated distribution system(SDS) testing was completed to compliment the results of the pilot-scale pipe-loops. Includes tables, figures.

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