Bulk Water Microbes Could Accelerate Chlorine Decay at Low Chlorine Concentrations

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Fawzer, Mohamed Fawaz [1 ]
Kastl, George [1 ]
Krishna, K. C. Bal [1 ]
Fisher, Ian [1 ,2 ]
Sathasivan, Arumugam [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Engn Design & Built Environm, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia
[2] Watervale Syst Pty Ltd, Sydney, NSW 2011, Australia
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drinking water; chlorine disinfection; chlorine decay; microbial decay; sediments; biofilms; soluble microbial products (SMP); DRINKING-WATER; QUALITY; PRODUCTS;
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10.3390/w17050624
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Using a laboratory-scale system, consisting of a primary disinfection tank (PDT) and three intermittently mixed reactors (R1-R3) in series, bulk water and biofilm contributions to chlorine decay were quantified. The reactors (surface-to-volume ratio: 23.7 m(-1); retention time in each reactor: 42.6 +/- 1.18 h) were fed with plant-filtered water (PFW). Secondary disinfection was carried out in R1. Free chlorine concentration decreased with travel time (R1: 1.2 mg/L; R2: 0.6 mg/L; and R3: 0.12 mg/L). The bacterial number (ATP) decreased from 67 pg/mL in PFW and remained at similar to 2-3 pg/mL in R1 and R2 but increased back to 68 pg/mL in R3. First-order chlorine decay rate coefficients decreased from R1 to R2, as expected, but increased by five-fold from R2 to R3. The increased bacterial number (ATP) in R3 and batch chlorine decay tests confirmed that bulk water (soluble compounds, microbes, and sediments) contributed approximately 40% of the decay, and the biofilm contributed 60% in R3. When ATP levels in the reactors were combined with literature data, the bacterial number increased significantly when free chlorine decreased below 0.2 mg/L, but data between 0.2 and 0.5 mg/L are limited. More investigation is needed in the future for chlorine < 0.5 mg/L regarding bacterial regrowth and its effect on bulk water chlorine decay.
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