• AWWA QTC98346
Provide PDF Format

Learn More

AWWA QTC98346

  • Effects of Chlorine and Chloramine on Biofilter Performance
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1998
  • Publisher: AWWA

$12.00$24.00


This study investigated the effects of free and combined C12 in biofilter influents and the backwash water on the removal of selected biodegradable organic matter (BOM) components and the accumulation of viable biomass in such filters. Data were collected at bench-scale using four parallel 50 mm (2") ID glass filter columns. The influent of the columns was dosed with a cocktail of easily biodegradable substances. The results showed that in the case of the continuous presence of C12, the threshold free C12 concentration above which the removal of easily biodegradable BOM components is inhibited was less than 0.2 mg/L C12. For continuously present combined C12, this threshold concentration was found to be between 0.1 and 0.3 mg/L C12. Chlorinated backwash water (~1 mg/L C12) considerably impaired the removals of acetate and formate, particularly if the chlorine in the backwash water was present as free C12.

Related Products

AWWA ACE65288

AWWA ACE65288

Elements of a Successful Construction Project..

$12.00 $24.00

AWWA JAW64049

AWWA JAW64049

Journal AWWA - Build or Buy? - The Answer Isn't So Simple Anymore..

$15.00 $30.00

AWWA JTMGT61361

AWWA JTMGT61361

Water and Wastewater: Risky Business!..

$12.00 $24.00

AWWA WQTC71533

AWWA WQTC71533

Validation of Online Fluoroprobes for the Detection of Cyanobacteria in Source Waters..

$12.00 $24.00