Droughts, which are difficult to predict, are a natural feature of the hydrology in most regions. Climate change, however, has the potential to increase the frequency and magnitude of future droughts. While the lack of water availability during droughts is widely publicized, there are equally severe water quality impacts that occur during and after droughts as well. Recent droughts have led to water quality implications for drinking water supplies including turbidity, taste and odor, pathogen concerns, and challenges in managing disinfection byproducts (DBPs). This paper presents the results from a series of case studies prepared for a Water Research Foundation study on the effects of extreme weather on drinking water quality in order to help utilities prepare for vulnerabilities under future climate change. A key finding from the case studies is that droughts can fundamentally alter nutrient cycling and biota within both watersheds and reservoirs that influence water quality for months or years after the event. A few of the critical management actions for responding to degraded water quality related to droughts include awareness of potential impacts, increased monitoring during and after the event, and capacity to quickly adjust treatment processes.
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Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua
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November 07 2013
Managing water quality impacts from drought on drinking water supplies
Benjamen Wright;
Benjamen Wright
1Hazen and Sawyer, P.C., 4011 Westchase Blvd, Suite 500, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA
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Benjamin D. Stanford;
1Hazen and Sawyer, P.C., 4011 Westchase Blvd, Suite 500, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA
E-mail: bstanford@hazenandsawyer.com
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Allison Reinert;
Allison Reinert
1Hazen and Sawyer, P.C., 4011 Westchase Blvd, Suite 500, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA
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Jan C. Routt;
Jan C. Routt
2Jan Routt and Associates, Lexington, KY, USA
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Stuart J. Khan;
Stuart J. Khan
3University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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Jean F. Debroux
Jean F. Debroux
4Kennedy Jenks Consultants, San Francisco, CA, USA
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Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua (2014) 63 (3): 179–188.
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Received:
June 30 2013
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September 28 2013
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Benjamen Wright, Benjamin D. Stanford, Allison Reinert, Jan C. Routt, Stuart J. Khan, Jean F. Debroux; Managing water quality impacts from drought on drinking water supplies. Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua 1 May 2014; 63 (3): 179–188. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/aqua.2013.123
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