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AWWA WQTC58870 Integrated Bioreactor-Membrane Systems for Organics Removal

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/02/2003

Basu, O.D.; Huck, P.M.

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Various combined biological reactor and membrane systems were examined to determinethe extent of organics removal possible for drinking water treatment without usingcoagulant as an aid in a membrane type process. Two systems with bioreactors andmembranes with influent total organic carbon levels (TOC) between 2-5 mg/L werestudied. The synthetic water, representing a moderate to high TOC water, consistedmainly of Aldrich humic acid. The remaining readily biodegradable componentsrepresented by acetate, formate and formaldehyde. Reductions in TOC up to 60% werepossible. Calculated humic acid levels were decreased in one experiment fromapproximately 2 mg/L to 1 mg/L through both biological degradation and membraneprocesses. The acetate, formate and formaldehyde present in the synthetic water hadremoval levels ranging from 70-100%. Includes 11 references, tables, figures.

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