Publications by authors named "S A Roback"

Neutral low-molecular-weight organics such as methyl nitrate that can readily pass through reverse osmosis (RO) membranes employed in potable water reuse facilities attract interest owing to public health considerations. In this study, a novel determination method based on high-performance liquid chromatography, online photochemical conversion to peroxynitrite, and luminol chemiluminescence detection was developed for methyl nitrate measurement in treated water. The maximum photochemical conversion efficiency of methyl nitrate to peroxynitrite was found to be 6.

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Natural attenuation of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and NDMA precursors was evaluated in infiltration basins, a riverbed filtration system, and constructed wetlands operated as part of a managed aquifer recharge system. Initial NDMA concentrations up to 9.0 ng/L in infiltration basins (advanced purified, recycled water) before sunrise declined to non-detect (<1.

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Article Synopsis
  • Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) using UV/free chlorine and UV/chloramines are being tested as alternatives to UV/hydrogen peroxide (HO) for treating reverse osmosis (RO) permeate in wastewater reuse systems.
  • The study focused on three key factors: the speciation of oxidants used in the AOPs, the effectiveness of each method in degrading 1,4-dioxane while minimizing UV exposure, and the potential formation of disinfection byproducts (DBPs).
  • Results showed that UV/free chlorine was the most effective for degrading contaminants, and while DBP levels remained low across all methods, the types of DBPs produced varied, with UV/free chlorine favoring haloacetaldehyde formation and
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The influence of reverse osmosis (RO) membrane age on rejection of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) precursors was evaluated for a full-scale potable water reuse facility. The rejection of NDMA precursors decreased slightly with increased membrane age in most RO membrane products evaluated, but remained high overall (91% average). Chloride rejection was well-correlated with rejection of NDMA precursors.

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