Reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation

Raw water from treated industrial estate wastewater in northern Thailand was used in jar-test coagulation experiments with variations of separate alum and ferric chloride dosages from 10 to 80 mg/L at pH conditions ranging from 5 to 6.5. Natural organic matter (NOM) surrogates and trihalomethane for...

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Main Authors: Charongpun Musikavong, Suraphong Wattanachira, Taha F. Marhaba, Prasert Pavasant
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-621262018-09-11T09:23:52Z Reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation Charongpun Musikavong Suraphong Wattanachira Taha F. Marhaba Prasert Pavasant Chemical Engineering Engineering Environmental Science Raw water from treated industrial estate wastewater in northern Thailand was used in jar-test coagulation experiments with variations of separate alum and ferric chloride dosages from 10 to 80 mg/L at pH conditions ranging from 5 to 6.5. Natural organic matter (NOM) surrogates and trihalomethane formation potential (THMFP) were determined to study their reduction. The obtained results showed that total organic carbon (TOC) were gradually reduced from the average value of about 6.1 mg/L to a level of about 4.0 mg/L by alum and ferric chloride dosages of approximately 40 mg/L. Moreover, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were reduced from an average value of 5.1 mg/L to a level of about 4.0 mg/L by alum and ferric chloride dosages of approximately 40 mg/L. Specific ultraviolet absorption (SUVA) were decreased from an average value of approximately 4.7 L/mg-m to a level of about 2 L/mg-m by alum and ferric chloride dosages of approximately 20 mg/L. In addition, chlorine demands at 1-day reaction were the same as those of 7-day demands with a correlation coefficient of 0.98 (n = 10, correlation significant at the 0.01 level). Interestingly, chloroform of approximately 65 and 60% of total THMFP was found as the predominant THMFP species in treated industrial estate wastewater and reclaimed water, respectively, in comparison with other THM species. Maximum THMFP percentage removal of 25 and 28 by using alum and ferric chloride dosages of about 80 mg/L at pH 5.5 and 5 were obtained, respectively, at the examined conditions. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2018-09-11T09:22:15Z 2018-09-11T09:22:15Z 2005-12-09 Journal 03043894 2-s2.0-28344433576 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2005.06.042 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=28344433576&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62126
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Chemical Engineering
Engineering
Environmental Science
spellingShingle Chemical Engineering
Engineering
Environmental Science
Charongpun Musikavong
Suraphong Wattanachira
Taha F. Marhaba
Prasert Pavasant
Reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation
description Raw water from treated industrial estate wastewater in northern Thailand was used in jar-test coagulation experiments with variations of separate alum and ferric chloride dosages from 10 to 80 mg/L at pH conditions ranging from 5 to 6.5. Natural organic matter (NOM) surrogates and trihalomethane formation potential (THMFP) were determined to study their reduction. The obtained results showed that total organic carbon (TOC) were gradually reduced from the average value of about 6.1 mg/L to a level of about 4.0 mg/L by alum and ferric chloride dosages of approximately 40 mg/L. Moreover, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were reduced from an average value of 5.1 mg/L to a level of about 4.0 mg/L by alum and ferric chloride dosages of approximately 40 mg/L. Specific ultraviolet absorption (SUVA) were decreased from an average value of approximately 4.7 L/mg-m to a level of about 2 L/mg-m by alum and ferric chloride dosages of approximately 20 mg/L. In addition, chlorine demands at 1-day reaction were the same as those of 7-day demands with a correlation coefficient of 0.98 (n = 10, correlation significant at the 0.01 level). Interestingly, chloroform of approximately 65 and 60% of total THMFP was found as the predominant THMFP species in treated industrial estate wastewater and reclaimed water, respectively, in comparison with other THM species. Maximum THMFP percentage removal of 25 and 28 by using alum and ferric chloride dosages of about 80 mg/L at pH 5.5 and 5 were obtained, respectively, at the examined conditions. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Charongpun Musikavong
Suraphong Wattanachira
Taha F. Marhaba
Prasert Pavasant
author_facet Charongpun Musikavong
Suraphong Wattanachira
Taha F. Marhaba
Prasert Pavasant
author_sort Charongpun Musikavong
title Reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation
title_short Reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation
title_full Reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation
title_fullStr Reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation
title_sort reduction of organic matter and trihalomethane formation potential in reclaimed water from treated industrial estate wastewater by coagulation
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