The Surface Water Treatment Rule (SWTR) specifies C x T values for achieving various degrees of inactivation of pathogenic microorganisms, with C being the concentration of the disinfectant in the effluent from any reactor and T being a characteristic contact time dependent on reactor hydraulics. The disinfection credit calculated for reactors using the SWTR-prescribed C x T approach is compared with predictions based on accepted disinfection kinetics and fundamental reactor behavior. This analysis demonstrates that the C x T approach lacks a sound conceptual basis, tends to be somewhat conservative, and is unnecessarily costly for many water treatment plants. A dimensionless parameter, k CO, the product of a disinfection rate constant, the effluent disinfectant concentration, and the theoretical detention time, provides a systematic approach for evaluating disinfection conditions and plant modifications. The decay of chlorine in the reactor is considered, and an error in a previous Journal AWWA article is corrected. Includes 8 references, tables, figures.
| Edition : | Vol. 85 - No. 11 |
| File Size : | 1
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| Number of Pages : | 10 |
| Published : | 11/01/1993 |