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Natural organic matter removal in a full-scale drinking water treatment plant using ClO<sub>2</sub> oxidation: Performance of two virgin granular activated carbons

Kaarela, Outi; Koppanen, Markus; Kesti, Tero; Kettunen, Riitta; Palmroth, Marja; Rintala, Jukka (2021-06)

 
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Kaarela, Outi
Koppanen, Markus
Kesti, Tero
Kettunen, Riitta
Palmroth, Marja
Rintala, Jukka
06 / 2021

JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING
102001
doi:10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102001
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<p>The removal of different natural organic matter (NOM) components from boreal lake water was studied at ambient temperature (0.4–18.5 °C) in a full-scale drinking water treatment plant (DWTP). The specific aim was to compare the performance of granular activated carbon (GAC) filters containing different commercial carbons. Liquid chromatography with organic carbon detection (LC-OCD), fluorescence excitation and emission matrices (FEEM), and biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) analyses showed that surface water NOM was dominated by humic substances (HS), had the highest fluorescence intensity at the region associated with fulvic acid-like NOM and contained, on average, 0.2 mg/L of BDOC. Coagulation-flocculation and flotation removed 61–82 % of HS and biopolymers and, on average, 50 % of the BDOC. Chlorine dioxide oxidation increased the proportion of HS with 18–22 % and the concentration of BDOC with, on average, 0.05 mg/L, while it decreased the proportion of low-molecular-weight neutrals (LMWN). Sand and GAC filtration removed BDOC to a level below 0.15 mg/L. The two studied GACs showed a 25 % difference in their cumulative total organic carbon (TOC) removals. The distributions of NOM fractions were similar in the effluents of both filters, with LMWN being the most efficiently removed fraction. NOM removal was due to adsorption rather than biodegradation in the filters. In conclusion, DWTPs benefit from complementary analyses, such as LC-OCD, FEEM and BDOC, for understanding and optimising NOM removal. Comparison of different GACs in full-scale studies is also important due to differences in the TOC removals of GACs with similar product specifications.</p>
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