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Numerical Model for Decontamination of Organic Contaminants in Polyethylene Drinking Water Pipes in Premise Plumbing by Flushing.

Levi M Haupert1, Matthew L Magnuson2.   

Abstract

Polymeric materials such as polyethylene are used extensively for indoor drinking water applications. These materials are subject to permeation by organic compounds such as those found in petroleum products and industrial chemicals, which can result in water quality issues with potential health effects. Although flushing is a common decontamination technique, disagreements and knowledge gaps in the scientific literature complicate prediction of how much flushing may be required to address organic contamination incidents. This paper utilizes a numerical solution to the diffusion equation to predict flushing decontamination times for toluene in cross-linked polyethylene tubing. Results suggest that for premise plumbing materials typically used for indoor drinking water applications, contaminated polyethylene tubing can be resistant to decontamination by flushing, possibly requiring days of continuous flushing to achieve contaminant removal to below regulatory levels.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32801447      PMCID: PMC7424390          DOI: 10.1061/(asce)ee.1943-7870.0001542

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Eng (New York)        ISSN: 0733-9372            Impact factor:   1.860


  6 in total

1.  Crude oil contamination of plastic and copper drinking water pipes.

Authors:  Xiangning Huang; Stephane Andry; Jessica Yaputri; Devin Kelly; David A Ladner; Andrew J Whelton
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2017-06-17       Impact factor: 10.588

2.  Residential tap water contamination following the Freedom Industries chemical spill: perceptions, water quality, and health impacts.

Authors:  Andrew J Whelton; LaKia McMillan; Matt Connell; Keven M Kelley; Jeff P Gill; Kevin D White; Rahul Gupta; Rajarshi Dey; Caroline Novy
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2015-01-20       Impact factor: 9.028

3.  The interaction of surfactants with plastic and copper plumbing materials during decontamination.

Authors:  Karen S Casteloes; Gamini P Mendis; Holly K Avins; John A Howarter; Andrew J Whelton
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2016-11-25       Impact factor: 10.588

4.  Modeling benzene permeation through drinking water high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes.

Authors:  Feng Mao; Say Kee Ong; James A Gaunt
Journal:  J Water Health       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 1.744

5.  Volatile organic components migrating from plastic pipes (HDPE, PEX and PVC) into drinking water.

Authors:  Ingun Skjevrak; Anne Due; Karl Olav Gjerstad; Hallgeir Herikstad
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 11.236

6.  Geomembrane applications for controlling diffusive migration of petroleum hydrocarbons in cold region environments.

Authors:  Rebecca S McWatters; Allison Rutter; R Kerry Rowe
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2016-06-16       Impact factor: 6.789

  6 in total
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1.  Organic Chemical Contaminants in Water System Infrastructure Following Wildfire.

Authors:  William M Draper; Na Li; Gina M Solomon; Yvonne C Heaney; Reese B Crenshaw; Richard L Hinrichs; R Esala P Chandrasena
Journal:  ACS ES T Water       Date:  2022-02-01
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