AWWA JAW39304
Journal AWWA - Bromide's Effect on DBP Formation, Speciation, and Control: Part 2, Biotreatment
Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 10/01/1995
Shukairy, Hiba M.;Miltner, Richard J.;Summers, R. Scott
Full Description
The effect of bromide concentration, ozone dosage, and biotreatment on the control of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) was evaluated. Although total trihalomethane precursors were better controlled by ozonation and the precursors of six haloacetic acids were better controlled by biological treatment, the combined processes were effective for the control of all halogenated DBP precursors. Ozone's conversion of bromide to bromate and the chemical or biological oxidation of organic matter changed the ratio of bromide to dissolved organic carbon. Increases in this ratio increased the formation of some brominated DBPs, but these DBP increases were offset by the precursor oxidation provided by the combination of the two processes. Includes 26 references, table, figures.