NOM (natural organic matter) is increasing in water resources worldwide and is becoming more difficult to treat. Drinking water guidelines are becoming more stringent so NOM removal is becoming more critical and requires consideration as a major treatment process, rather than just a polishing step on top of turbidity removal. In this study, a review of available methodologies to determine the required degree of NOM removal was undertaken. It is demonstrated that chlorine decay and THM (trihalomethane) formation modelling of laboratory-treated water samples provides a sound guide to determine the level of NOM removal needed for a given situation. The level of NOM removal needed is linked to a specific distribution system at given water temp...
In Latvia, as in other countries of the Boreal region, raw water sources contain elevated concentrat...
To guarantee a good water quality at the customers tap, natural organic matter (NOM) should be (part...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is equivalent to the total organic substances resulting from bacterial ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) in drinking water supplies significantly impacts on water supply qualit...
Removal of natural organic matter (NOM) is increasingly important in production and distribution of ...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex mixture of organic compounds res...
Natural organic matter (NOM) generally influences water treatment processes such as coagulation, oxi...
Water samples of different origins (Buyukcekmece and Omerli, Istanbul, Turkey, and Alento, Salerno, ...
In recent years, considerable research effort has been expended to understand the impact of various ...
The water sources of drinking water generally contain natural organic matter (NOM) as a result of th...
Natural organic matter (NOM) generally significantly influences water treatment processes such as co...
Water samples of different origins (Buyukcekmece and Omerli, Istanbul, Turkey, and Alento, Salerno, ...
Supply of drinking water is facing challenges in terms of quantity and quality of raw water and from...
The water treatment plant in Riga (Latvia) employs conventional chemical coagulation and precipitati...
M.Sc.Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a complex of organic material present in a natural surface wate...
In Latvia, as in other countries of the Boreal region, raw water sources contain elevated concentrat...
To guarantee a good water quality at the customers tap, natural organic matter (NOM) should be (part...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is equivalent to the total organic substances resulting from bacterial ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) in drinking water supplies significantly impacts on water supply qualit...
Removal of natural organic matter (NOM) is increasingly important in production and distribution of ...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex mixture of organic compounds res...
Natural organic matter (NOM) generally influences water treatment processes such as coagulation, oxi...
Water samples of different origins (Buyukcekmece and Omerli, Istanbul, Turkey, and Alento, Salerno, ...
In recent years, considerable research effort has been expended to understand the impact of various ...
The water sources of drinking water generally contain natural organic matter (NOM) as a result of th...
Natural organic matter (NOM) generally significantly influences water treatment processes such as co...
Water samples of different origins (Buyukcekmece and Omerli, Istanbul, Turkey, and Alento, Salerno, ...
Supply of drinking water is facing challenges in terms of quantity and quality of raw water and from...
The water treatment plant in Riga (Latvia) employs conventional chemical coagulation and precipitati...
M.Sc.Natural Organic Matter (NOM) is a complex of organic material present in a natural surface wate...
In Latvia, as in other countries of the Boreal region, raw water sources contain elevated concentrat...
To guarantee a good water quality at the customers tap, natural organic matter (NOM) should be (part...
Natural organic matter (NOM) is equivalent to the total organic substances resulting from bacterial ...