Small drinking water systems serve a fifth of the U.S. population and rely heavily on disinfection. While chlorine disinfection is common, there is interest in minimizing chemical addition, especially due to carcinogenic disinfection byproducts and chlorine-resistant pathogens, by using ultraviolet technologies; however, the relative, broader environmental impacts of these technologies are not well established, especially in the context of small (<10 000 people) water systems. The objective of this study was to identify environmental trade-offs between chlorine and ultraviolet disinfection via comparative life cycle assessment. The functional unit was the production of 1 m<sup>3</sup> of drinking water to U.S. standards. Treatment included ...
Chlorine is the most widely used disinfectant for drinking water treatment. Chlorine canreact with n...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection is being increasingly used in drinking water treatment. It is importan...
There has recently been a shift in water treatment practices in Canada to a source-to-tap approach o...
High loads of natural organic matter (NOM) in source water increase levels of toxic byproducts durin...
High loads of natural organic matter (NOM) in source water increase levels of toxic byproducts durin...
High loads of natural organic matter (NOM) in source water increase levels of toxic byproducts durin...
In several industrial and non-industrial applications, cooling water is reused and circulated in hea...
Surface disinfection of water facilities such as water wells requires measures that can remove patho...
Surface disinfection of water facilities such as water wells requires measures that can remove patho...
For years, gas chlorination has been the adopted disinfection technology in the treatment of Maltese...
Numerous different point-of-use (POU) water treatment technologies exist that can remove, reduce or ...
The global challenge of providing clean water supply for an increasing population is growing at an u...
The article assesses the effects of use of ultraviolet radiation and electrolytically generated sodi...
Abstract – A Seattle University senior engineering design team evaluated the treatment performance o...
The article assesses the effects of use of ultraviolet radiation and electrolytically generated sodi...
Chlorine is the most widely used disinfectant for drinking water treatment. Chlorine canreact with n...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection is being increasingly used in drinking water treatment. It is importan...
There has recently been a shift in water treatment practices in Canada to a source-to-tap approach o...
High loads of natural organic matter (NOM) in source water increase levels of toxic byproducts durin...
High loads of natural organic matter (NOM) in source water increase levels of toxic byproducts durin...
High loads of natural organic matter (NOM) in source water increase levels of toxic byproducts durin...
In several industrial and non-industrial applications, cooling water is reused and circulated in hea...
Surface disinfection of water facilities such as water wells requires measures that can remove patho...
Surface disinfection of water facilities such as water wells requires measures that can remove patho...
For years, gas chlorination has been the adopted disinfection technology in the treatment of Maltese...
Numerous different point-of-use (POU) water treatment technologies exist that can remove, reduce or ...
The global challenge of providing clean water supply for an increasing population is growing at an u...
The article assesses the effects of use of ultraviolet radiation and electrolytically generated sodi...
Abstract – A Seattle University senior engineering design team evaluated the treatment performance o...
The article assesses the effects of use of ultraviolet radiation and electrolytically generated sodi...
Chlorine is the most widely used disinfectant for drinking water treatment. Chlorine canreact with n...
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection is being increasingly used in drinking water treatment. It is importan...
There has recently been a shift in water treatment practices in Canada to a source-to-tap approach o...