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Algae-containing raw water treatment and by-products control based on ClO2 preoxidation-assisted coagulation/precipitation process

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
Volume 44, Issue 11, Pages 3837-3851

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-021-01055-1

Keywords

Algae-containing raw water; ClO2-assisted combined process; Inorganic by-product; Water quality

Funding

  1. Shenzhen Scientific Research Foundation for High-level Talent [KQJSCX20180328165658476]
  2. Shenzhen Scientific Fundamental Research Foundation [JCYJ20180306171843211, JCYJ20180306172051662]

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This study applied ClO2 preoxidation-assisted coagulation/precipitation process to improve raw water quality, especially for algae, turbidity, and explore the formation mechanisms of inorganic by-products. It was found that the optimal dosages of polymeric aluminum chloride (PAC) and ClO2 were 10 mg/L and 0.8 mg/L respectively, showing the best raw water treatment performance.
Eutrophication has become a great concern in recent years with the algae blooms in source water resulting in a serious threat posing to the safety of drinking water. Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) has been served as an alternative oxidant for preoxidation or disinfection during drinking water treatment process due to its high oxidation efficiency and low risk of organic by-products formation. However, the generation of inorganic by-products including chlorite (ClO2-) and chlorate (ClO3-) has become a potential problem when applied in drinking water treatment. In this study, ClO2 preoxidation-assisted coagulation/precipitation process was applied to improve the raw water quality, especially algae, turbidity, chemical oxygen demand (CODMn), and UV254, and explore the formation mechanisms of inorganic by-products. It was found that the polymeric aluminum chloride (PAC) and ClO2 have shown the best raw water treatment performance with the optimal dosage of 10 mg/L and 0.8 mg/L, respectively. Moreover, the initial pH also has exhibited a notable influence on pollutants treatment and by-products generation. Due to the adverse influence of algae and natural organic matters (NOM) and the generation of by-products, it was significant to investigate their inhibition effect on the water quality and the production of ClO2- and ClO3- in the ClO2 preoxidation-assisted coagulation/precipitation process. Moreover, it was applicable of this process to apply for the algae-containing raw water (calculated as Chl.a lower than 50 mu g/L) treatment with the ClO2 dosage of less than 0.8 mg/L to achieve optimum treatment performance and minimum by-products generation.

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