AWWA JAW26657 PDF

AWWA JAW26657 PDF

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AWWA JAW26657 PDF

Published Date:
03/01/1990

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Active

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Journal AWWA - Organic Carbon and THM Formation Potential in Kansas Groundwaters

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American Water Works Association

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Fifty wells in Kansas were sampled to determine the concentrations of total organic carbon (TOC) and trihalomethane formation potential (THMFP) associated with major aquifer systems. The mean TOC and THMFP concentrations were 1.03+0.76 mg/L and 46.7+39.5 ug/L, respectively; THMFP was very strongly correlated with TOC (r=0.953). Only 8 percent of the THMFP concentrations exceeded 100 ug/L, but 56 percent exceeded 25 ug/L and 90 percent exceeded 10 ug/L, suggesting that many Kansas water utilities using groundwater might have difficulty meeting a substantially lower THM standard. Efforts to control THMs in Kansas groundwater supplies should focus on alluvial aquifers, particularly those with high concentrations of TOC, ammonium, iron and manganese. Includes 11 references, tables, figures.
Edition : Vol. 82 - No. 3
File Size : 1 file , 2.3 MB
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 14
Published : 03/01/1990

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