Enhanced Coagulation Impacts on Water Treatment Plant Infrastructure (Water Research Foundation Report)

by Marc Edwards, Paolo Scardina, and Laurie S. McNeill

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New USEPA regulations require changes to water treatment that can accelerate infrastructure degradation. One recent regulation of particular concern in this regard is the Enhanced Coagulation Rule, which requires improved removal of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) from water supplies. One of the most common means of improving TOC removal is to enhance existing coagulation treatment processes by reducing coagulation pH or using higher coagulant doses. There is substantial concern that the lowered coagulation pHs and higher coagulant doses will significantly accelerate degradation of infrastructure. The goal of this research was to concisely describe what is known about accelerated degradation of infrastructure from conditions brought about during enhanced coagulation. It was anticipated that such an effort would allow utilities to decrease damage by learning from the experiences of others, reviewing of the literature, and executing some new experiments. Originally published by AwwaRF for its subscribers in 2004.
  • ISBN10 1843398931
  • ISBN13 9781843398936
  • Publish Date 1 February 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 10 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint IWA Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 170
  • Language English