A pilot-scale evaluation was conducted at the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Test & Evaluation (T&E) Facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, on a multi-layer, cartridge-based system that combines physical filtration with carbon adsorption and ultraviolet (UV) light disinfection to serve as a home-base water treatment security device against accidental or intentional contaminant events. The system was challenged with different levels of turbidity, a number of biological contaminants including Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, MS2bacteriophage and Polystyrene Latex (PSL) beads as a surrogate for Cryptosporidium and a number of chemical contaminants including super-chlorination, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), water chlorination disinfection byproducts (DBPs) and diazinon. The results demonstrated that the performance of the system varies as a function of the specific contaminant or surrogate. The overall performance indicated the potential of the system to improve the quality and safety of household water and to serve as an additional treatment barrier in circumstances where there is little or no treatment or where the quality of treated water may have deteriorated during distribution. The results also demonstrated that B. subtilis spore can serve as a more conservative surrogate for Cryptosporidium than PSL beads.
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November 09 2009
Evaluating a composite cartridge for small system drinking water treatment
Nur Muhammad;
1Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc., 5050 Section Avenue, Cincinnati OH, 45212, USA
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Rajib Sinha;
Rajib Sinha
1Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc., 5050 Section Avenue, Cincinnati OH, 45212, USA
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Radha Krishnan;
Radha Krishnan
1Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc., 5050 Section Avenue, Cincinnati OH, 45212, USA
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Craig L. Patterson;
Craig L. Patterson
2U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 26 W. Martin Luther King Blvd, Cincinnati OH, 45268, USA
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Roy C. Haught;
Roy C. Haught
2U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 26 W. Martin Luther King Blvd, Cincinnati OH, 45268, USA
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Harold H. Harms;
Harold H. Harms
3Harmsco Filtration Products, 7169 N. 49th Terrace, West Palm Beach FL, 33407, USA
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Rick Seville
Rick Seville
3Harmsco Filtration Products, 7169 N. 49th Terrace, West Palm Beach FL, 33407, USA
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J Water Health (2010) 8 (2): 212–223.
Article history
Received:
March 18 2009
Accepted:
June 20 2009
Citation
Nur Muhammad, Rajib Sinha, Radha Krishnan, Craig L. Patterson, Roy C. Haught, Harold H. Harms, Rick Seville; Evaluating a composite cartridge for small system drinking water treatment. J Water Health 1 June 2010; 8 (2): 212–223. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2009.156
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