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Developing a chloramine decay index to understand nitrification: A case study of two chloraminated drinking water distribution systems.

Sina Moradi1, Sanly Liu1, Christopher W K Chow2, John van Leeuwen3, David Cook4, Mary Drikas4, Rose Amal5.   

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The management of chloramine decay and the prevention of nitrification are some of the critical issues faced by water utilities that use chloramine as a disinfectant. In this study, potential association between high performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC) data obtained with multiple wavelength Ultraviolet (UV) detection from two drinking water distribution systems in Australia and nitrification occurrence was investigated. An increase in the absorbance signal of HPSEC profiles with UV detection at λ=230nm between apparent molecular weights of 200 to 1000Da was observed at sampling sites that experienced rapid chloramine decay and nitrification while its absorbance signal at λ=254nm decreased. A chloramine decay index (C.D.I) defined as the ratio of area beneath the HPSEC spectra at two different wavelengths of 230 and 254nm, was used in assessing chloramine decay occurrences. The C.D.Is of waters at locations that experienced nitrification were consistently higher than locations not experiencing nitrification. A simulated laboratory study showed that the formation of nitrite/nitrate and/or soluble microbial products and/or the release of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) during nitrification may contribute to the C.D.I. increase. These findings suggest that C.D.I derived from HPSEC with multiple wavelength UV detection could be an informative index to track the occurrence of rapid chloramine decay and nitrification.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Chloramine decay; HPSEC; Nitrification; Water distribution systems

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28647237     DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2016.11.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Sci (China)        ISSN: 1001-0742            Impact factor:   5.565


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Review 1.  Review of Nitrification Monitoring and Control Strategies in Drinking Water System.

Authors:  Sharif Hossain; Christopher W K Chow; David Cook; Emma Sawade; Guna A Hewa
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  Field based pilot-scale drinking water distribution system: Simulation of long hydraulic retention times and microbiological mediated monochloramine decay.

Authors:  Veerdhawal Kulkarni; John Awad; Adam Medlock; Paul Monis; Melody Lau; Barbara Drigo; John van Leeuwen
Journal:  MethodsX       Date:  2018-06-30
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