AWWA ACE69013

AWWA ACE69013 Removal of Dissolved Organics from Yangtze River Raw Water Using Ozone and Biological Activated Carbon

Conference Proceeding published 11/01/2008 by American Water Works Association

Written By Gao, Nai-Yun; Deng, Yang; Su, Ding-Jiang; Cai, Yun-Long

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This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of Zheng Jiang City, China, and the Jinxi Water Treatment Plant (Zhen Jiang). The objective of the study includes the following: to investigate whether the combined ozone (O3) andbiological activated carbon (BAC) processes, as anadvanced treatment, were investigated to reduce thedissolved organics in effluent after conventionaltreatment. The experimental approach includes the pilot-scale set up, analytical components included CODMn, DOC, UV254 and THMFP. Presentation conclusions indicate the following: the favorable conditions were determined for removal ofCODMn, UV254, and DOC: O3=1 mg/L, BAC contacttime=8.6 min;UV254 and THMFP were significantly removed incoagulation/sedimentation, and further reduced by theozonation;the combination of O3 and BAC could further reduceCODMn and DOC; and,O3 +BAC primarily removed high MW organic molecules. Includes figures.

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