Fresh water from three western reservoirs of Singapore was assessed for the formation of trihalomethanes and the removal of precursors in a pilot-scale study. Raw water was processed through flocculation-sedimentation modules in a pilot plant with a capacity of 45 m3/day. Alum was the primary coagulant. Normal coagulation removed 10–60% of THM precursors. Kranji Reservoir, which has a watershed with thick vegetation, had relatively higher levels of dissolved organic matter with correspondingly higher potential for the formation of THM than Pandan Reservoir; Pandan is largely an urban catchment. Land-use pattern and proximity to seashore seem to influence THM formation. UV254 and SUVA were found to be better surrogates than DOC for THM. A benchmark criterion (UV254<0.08 cm−1) for on-line monitoring of THM was deduced from SDS-THM data and this criterion would vary slightly among the water works.
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October 01 2008
Dissolved organic carbon and potential for disinfection byproducts in Kranji, Pandan and Tengah reservoirs in Singapore Available to Purchase
C. B. Chidambara Raj;
1Centre for Advanced Water Technology, Singapore Utilities International Pte Ltd, 82 Toh Guan Road East # C4-03, Singapore 608575, Republic of Singapore
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Tan Ee Kwong;
Tan Ee Kwong
1Centre for Advanced Water Technology, Singapore Utilities International Pte Ltd, 82 Toh Guan Road East # C4-03, Singapore 608575, Republic of Singapore
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Sharon Shi;
Sharon Shi
1Centre for Advanced Water Technology, Singapore Utilities International Pte Ltd, 82 Toh Guan Road East # C4-03, Singapore 608575, Republic of Singapore
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Puah Aik Num
Puah Aik Num
2Public Utilities Board, Technology & Water Quality Office, 40 Scotts Road, Singapore 228231, Republic of Singapore
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Water Supply (2008) 8 (4): 413–419.
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C. B. Chidambara Raj, Tan Ee Kwong, Sharon Shi, Puah Aik Num; Dissolved organic carbon and potential for disinfection byproducts in Kranji, Pandan and Tengah reservoirs in Singapore. Water Supply 1 October 2008; 8 (4): 413–419. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2008.101
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