The focus of coagulation as a water treatment process is shifting to accommodate recent regulatory additions that strive to balance the risks between microbial and chemical contamination of drinking water. In this work, enhanced coagulation using increased ferric chloride dose and/or pH adjustment was evaluated for removal efficacy of viruses on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Contaminant Candidate List (CCL), their surrogates, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Jar tests demonstrated that optimal DOC removal was achieved using 40 mg/L FeCl3 at a pH between 5 and 6. Under these conditions, bench-scale testing resulted in a maximum removal of 2.58 log units of adenovirus type 4, 2.50 log units of feline calicivirus...
Water was the most important component in our evolution and daily lives. Depletion of clean water su...
In this study, the performance of enhanced coagulation for dissolved organic matter (DOM)/disinfecti...
Inefficient removal of total organic carbon (TOC) leads to the formation of carcinogenic disinfectio...
The focus of coagulation as a water treatment process is shifting to accommodate recent regulatory a...
Enhanced coagulation was evaluated for removal efficacy of coxsackievirus and echovirus (Contaminant...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 13, 2010).The entir...
Coagulation process can be used to control natural organic matter (NOM) during drinking water produc...
We examined the removal of representative contaminant candidate list (CCL) viruses (coxsackievirus [...
The removal efficiencies of bacteria, bacterial spores, and viruses after a change in source water a...
Ct values, the concentration of free chlorine multiplied by time of contact with virus, were determi...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to establish criteria for the reduction of patho...
Coagulant/disinfection products (CDPs) are a point-of-use (POU) water treatment technique that can i...
Research has shown that in drinking water sources there is a portion of the natural organic matter (...
As the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) moves to the more stringent Disinfectio...
Chlorine as a low-cost bactericide has been used for more than a century for the disinfection of dri...
Water was the most important component in our evolution and daily lives. Depletion of clean water su...
In this study, the performance of enhanced coagulation for dissolved organic matter (DOM)/disinfecti...
Inefficient removal of total organic carbon (TOC) leads to the formation of carcinogenic disinfectio...
The focus of coagulation as a water treatment process is shifting to accommodate recent regulatory a...
Enhanced coagulation was evaluated for removal efficacy of coxsackievirus and echovirus (Contaminant...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 13, 2010).The entir...
Coagulation process can be used to control natural organic matter (NOM) during drinking water produc...
We examined the removal of representative contaminant candidate list (CCL) viruses (coxsackievirus [...
The removal efficiencies of bacteria, bacterial spores, and viruses after a change in source water a...
Ct values, the concentration of free chlorine multiplied by time of contact with virus, were determi...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to establish criteria for the reduction of patho...
Coagulant/disinfection products (CDPs) are a point-of-use (POU) water treatment technique that can i...
Research has shown that in drinking water sources there is a portion of the natural organic matter (...
As the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) moves to the more stringent Disinfectio...
Chlorine as a low-cost bactericide has been used for more than a century for the disinfection of dri...
Water was the most important component in our evolution and daily lives. Depletion of clean water su...
In this study, the performance of enhanced coagulation for dissolved organic matter (DOM)/disinfecti...
Inefficient removal of total organic carbon (TOC) leads to the formation of carcinogenic disinfectio...