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AWWA WQTC69301
- Evaluating UV Disinfection and Advanced Oxidation Processes for Cincinnati's Richard Miller Treatment Plant
- Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2008
- Publisher: AWWA
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Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) recently completed an ultraviolet (UV) process master plan (UVMP) for the Richard Miller Treatment Plant (RMTP)to identify the best way to implement UV treatment technologies to address both disinfection andmicropollutant destruction over the next 20 years. Specific treatment objectives included:enhanced disinfection for Cryptosporidium and emerging microbial pathogeninactivation;advanced oxidation for seasonal taste and odor control (specifically MIB reduction); and,advanced oxidation for destruction of emerging contaminants in the Ohio River,including the four chemical contaminants cited above.The UVMP evaluated a large matrix of design alternatives including: 15 UV disinfection and UVadvanced oxidation process (UV/AOP) design alternatives; three plant site locations; and, twoprocess train locations (pre-GAC and post-GAC). The intent was to identify all possiblecombinations of UV-based disinfection and AOP technologies for RMTP, systematicallyevaluate and rank them, and select one or more alternatives for guiding the final design of theUV Facility for RMTP. A benchmark analysis was also performed to compare UV/AOP designalternatives against the ozone/peroxide AOP process, since the latter is well established as anAOP process for municipal drinking water applications. The results of these evaluations arepresented in this paper.A UV process simulation model (UVCAT) was used in conjunction with input from the UVvendors and a literature review to predict disinfection and advanced oxidation treatmentperformance for the various design alternatives. The results of the UVCAT evaluations aresummarized in this paper, and discussed in more detail in a companion paper (Wright, et. al, 2008). Includes reference, tables, figures.