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A review of microbial corrosion in reclaimed water pipelines: challenges and mitigation strategies

Journal

WATER PRACTICE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 731-748

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2022.007

Keywords

control strategies; microbial corrosion; pipeline materials; reclaimed water technology

Funding

  1. Innovation Fund of Postgraduate,Sichuan University of Science and Engineering
  2. Opening Project of Key Laboratory of Material Corrosion and Protection of Sichuan Province [2020CL18]

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With the continuous development of the water reclamation and reuse market, ensuring water quality safety and stability is crucial. This review identifies common microbial corrosion in reclaimed water distribution pipelines and end use applications, discusses the corrosion mechanism and factors affecting microbial corrosion, and proposes possible strategies for dealing with pipeline microbial corrosion.
With the continuous development and expansion of the water reclamation and reuse market, it is vital to ensure water quality safety and stability over the entire water reuse system. Because the quality of reclaimed water is distinct from that of drinking water, it is likely to deteriorate, even after advanced treatment, during distribution and transport. This review identifies the common microbial corrosion in reclaimed water distribution pipelines and end use applications (e.g. industrial cooling system) and the dominant corrosive microorganisms in reclaimed water. The microbial corrosion mechanism and the affecting factors on microbial corrosion are discussed in depth. Moreover, this study also proposes possible strategies for dealing with pipeline microbial corrosion, including the control of the assimilable organic carbon content via coagulation and filtration processes as well as disinfection technologies for microbial inactivation. This study is of great novelty to provide a comprehensive overview of microbial corrosion in reclaimed water distribution and application and point out future directions towards sustainable and long-lasting water reuse.

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