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  • This paper studies the impact of natural organic matter (NOM) treatment in a drinking water facility using Danube river bank filtration.
  • It emphasizes the role of ozone dosage and granulated activated carbon (GAC) in forming and behaving of by-products after treatment, including carbonyl compounds and bromate.
  • The research also notes that seasonal changes influence organic matter levels in raw water, leading to higher transformation products, like aldehydes and carboxylic acids, in winter compared to summer.

Article Abstract

This paper investigates the fate of natural organic matter (NOM) during the full-scale drinking water treatment plant supplied by Danube river bank filtration. After the recent reconstruction of the plant, special attention was devoted to the effects of ozone dose and granulated activated carbon (GAC) filtration on the formation and behaviour of oxidation by-products (carbonyl compounds and bromate), as well as carbonaceous and nitrogenous chlorination by-products. For the oxidation of aromatic NOM moieties that absorb light at UV, a lower ozone dose (1.0 g O/m) is sufficient, whereas to achieve a measurable reduction (about 20%) of total organic carbon, an ozone dose of 1.5 g O/m is required. The content of carbonyl compounds in the water after ozonation increases relative to the content before oxidation treatment, and is up to 12 times higher in the case of aldehydes and up to 2 times higher in the case of carboxylic acids. Seasonal variations, including changes in temperature and the amount of precipitation, were also shown to affect the content of organic matter in the raw water, with slight effects on the quality of the treated water. In the winter, the organic matter content is slightly higher, meaning their transformation products aldehydes and carboxylic acids, are also higher during the winter than the summer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2020.1732474DOI Listing

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