This paper shows there is excellent potential to remove organic carbon by biological activated carbon (BAC). In surface waters, the reported biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) is low (5–21%) which matches with the removal efficiency of most BAC after prolonged operation. Hence, it is thought that organic carbon removal by BAC cannot be further improved. To understand the full potential, water was incubated over a long period with granules obtained from a column of saturated BAC, i.e., exposed to the same source water over 9 months. The prolonged incubation removed between 43 and 52% of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), out of which physical adsorption accounted for 14–17%. The traditional BDOC method removed only 12–15% of DOC. Hig...
Drinking water is widely collected from surface water sources. In these water sources, both the quan...
The use of granular activated carbon is considered to be the most practical method for the removal o...
A potential alternative water treatment process using VUV (185 nm+254 nm) irradiation followed by a ...
The use of biologically activated carbon (BAC) in drinking water purification is reviewed. In the pa...
We report that biological activated carbon (BAC) has the significant potential to improve chlorine s...
Natural organic matter (NOM) in surface waters negatively impacts drinking water treatment and is a ...
Natural waters contain organic substances that have a major impact on the quality of water, in parti...
Municipal water recycling may expose humans and the environment to trace organic contaminants. We as...
Chemical precipitation in combination with biological treatment is a commonly used method for remova...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the effect of the two different GAC types (steam activated o...
This paper examines the potential of a biological activity control system (BACS) for biologicalactiv...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption has found wide application as a treatment process for the...
This paper examines the potential of a biological activity control system (BACS) for biologicalactiv...
The effects of two different granular activated carbon (GAC) types (steam activated, PK1-3 and chemi...
This paper examines the potential of a biological activity control system (BACS) for biological act...
Drinking water is widely collected from surface water sources. In these water sources, both the quan...
The use of granular activated carbon is considered to be the most practical method for the removal o...
A potential alternative water treatment process using VUV (185 nm+254 nm) irradiation followed by a ...
The use of biologically activated carbon (BAC) in drinking water purification is reviewed. In the pa...
We report that biological activated carbon (BAC) has the significant potential to improve chlorine s...
Natural organic matter (NOM) in surface waters negatively impacts drinking water treatment and is a ...
Natural waters contain organic substances that have a major impact on the quality of water, in parti...
Municipal water recycling may expose humans and the environment to trace organic contaminants. We as...
Chemical precipitation in combination with biological treatment is a commonly used method for remova...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the effect of the two different GAC types (steam activated o...
This paper examines the potential of a biological activity control system (BACS) for biologicalactiv...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption has found wide application as a treatment process for the...
This paper examines the potential of a biological activity control system (BACS) for biologicalactiv...
The effects of two different granular activated carbon (GAC) types (steam activated, PK1-3 and chemi...
This paper examines the potential of a biological activity control system (BACS) for biological act...
Drinking water is widely collected from surface water sources. In these water sources, both the quan...
The use of granular activated carbon is considered to be the most practical method for the removal o...
A potential alternative water treatment process using VUV (185 nm+254 nm) irradiation followed by a ...