Field treatment and disinfection of highly turbid natural water for potable use

A drinking water treatment method for field application was developed to minimize the risk of waterborne disease among people who rely on natural surface waters for potable use. The treatment method was modeled to accommodate river rafting excursions on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Becaus...

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Main Author: Ellis, Thomas Logan.
Other Authors: Sinclair, N. A.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1985
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191857
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1918572015-10-23T04:37:46Z Field treatment and disinfection of highly turbid natural water for potable use Ellis, Thomas Logan. Sinclair, N. A. A drinking water treatment method for field application was developed to minimize the risk of waterborne disease among people who rely on natural surface waters for potable use. The treatment method was modeled to accommodate river rafting excursions on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Because of the frequent high turbidity of the Colorado River, a two step treatment method, involving clarification with aluminum sulfate (alum) for 30 min followed by chlorine disinfection for 30 min, was developed. Treatment of turbid water with alum reduced concentrations of suspended solids, reduced total coliform (TC) and fecal coliform (FC) concentrations, and lowered pH to levels favorable for disinfection. With alum treatment, TC and EC removed by flocculation remained viable in the resulting sediment. Naturally occurring turbidity and turbidity created by resuspension of sediment reduced the disinfecting efficacy of sodium hypochlorite. Resuspension of sediment into clarified supernatant may represent a potential public health hazard. 1985 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191857 213414108 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description A drinking water treatment method for field application was developed to minimize the risk of waterborne disease among people who rely on natural surface waters for potable use. The treatment method was modeled to accommodate river rafting excursions on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Because of the frequent high turbidity of the Colorado River, a two step treatment method, involving clarification with aluminum sulfate (alum) for 30 min followed by chlorine disinfection for 30 min, was developed. Treatment of turbid water with alum reduced concentrations of suspended solids, reduced total coliform (TC) and fecal coliform (FC) concentrations, and lowered pH to levels favorable for disinfection. With alum treatment, TC and EC removed by flocculation remained viable in the resulting sediment. Naturally occurring turbidity and turbidity created by resuspension of sediment reduced the disinfecting efficacy of sodium hypochlorite. Resuspension of sediment into clarified supernatant may represent a potential public health hazard.
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Field treatment and disinfection of highly turbid natural water for potable use
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title Field treatment and disinfection of highly turbid natural water for potable use
title_short Field treatment and disinfection of highly turbid natural water for potable use
title_full Field treatment and disinfection of highly turbid natural water for potable use
title_fullStr Field treatment and disinfection of highly turbid natural water for potable use
title_full_unstemmed Field treatment and disinfection of highly turbid natural water for potable use
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