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AWWA ACE90136

AWWA ACE90136 Reduction of Adsorbable Organic Halide and Trihalomethane Formation Potential and Chlorine Demand During Biological Drinking Water Treatment

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1990

Anderson, W.B.; Huck, P.M.; Fedorak, P.M.

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The overall goal of this research was to determine optimum conditions for biological treatment of drinking water. The specific objectives addressed in this paper were to: 1) assess the effect of ozone dosage and hydraulic loading on biological activity in anthracite/sand filters and in granular activated carbon (GAC) contactors; 2) compare biological treatment steps to physical/chemical treatment steps; 3) determine the effect of ozone dose on assimilable organic carbon formation; 4) establish the reduction in chlorine demand by biological treatment steps.

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