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KMID : 1024520140230091655
Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2014 Volume.23 No. 9 p.1655 ~ p.1662
Evaluation of Haloacetic Acid Formation Potential in Drinking Water Treatment Process by Fraction Technique
Son Hee-Jong

Hwang Young-Do
Ryou Dong-Choon
Jung Chul-Woo
Lee Geon
Son Hyung-Sik
Abstract
A comprehensive fractionation technique was applied to a set of water samples obtained along drinking water treatment process with ozonation and biological activated carbon (BAC) process to obtain detailed profiles of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and to evaluate the haloacetic acid (HAA) formation potentials of these DOM fractions. The results indicated that coagulation-sedimentation-sand filtration treatment showed limited ability to remove hydrophilic fraction (28%), while removal of hydrophobic and transphilic fraction were 57% and 40%, respectively. And ozonation and BAC treatment showed limited ability to remove hydrophobic fractions (6%), while removal of hydrophilic and transphilic fractions were 25% and 18%. The haloacetic acid formation potential (HAAFP)/dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of hydrophilic fraction was the highest along the treatment train and HAAFP/DOC of hydrophilic fraction was higher than hydrophobic and transphilic fraction as 23%~30%, because of better removal for hydrophobic fraction both in concentration and reactivity.
KEYWORD
Disinfection by-products (DBPs), Natural organic matter (NOM), Fractionation, Haloacetic acid (HAA), Drinking water treatment process
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