AWWA WQTC60673 PDF

AWWA WQTC60673 PDF

Name:
AWWA WQTC60673 PDF

Published Date:
11/15/2004

Status:
Active

Description:

Point-of-Use Treatment Feasibility Study for a Large Water Utility

Publisher:
American Water Works Association

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

SKU:

Choose Document Language:
$7.2
Need Help?
The Fort Worth Water Department (FWWD) is interested in point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) water treatment technology to address the following water quality concerns: intermittent complaints about the taste, odor, and color of the delivered water; water quality issues in localized portions of the water distribution system; and, proactively assisting water customers who are interested in obtaining water quality beyond current regulatory requirements. In order to assess POU/POE for the FWWD, a study was undertaken to examine the feasibility of POU/POE treatment technologies to meet FWWD water treatment goals. Major conclusions from the feasibility study included recommendations for two POU technologies as potential options for a FWWD POU program: Activated carbon as a low cost option for taste and odor treatment that should handle the majority of taste and odor complaints received; and, reverse osmosis as an excellent option for a large scale POU treatment unit capable of treating all four categories of tastes and odors plus providing enhanced treatment. The study also recommended the top two POE alternatives as potential options for a FWWD POE program, dependent upon future regulatory acceptance. These two options were reverse osmosis and UV light. Includes tables.
Edition : Vol. - No.
File Size : 1 file
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 13
Published : 11/15/2004

History


Related products

AWWA WQTC60558
Published Date: 11/15/2004
Effect of Wavelength on Efficiency of DNA Damage During UV Disinfection of E. coli
$7.2
AWWA WQTC60602
Published Date: 11/15/2004
Significant Benefits from an Enhanced Water Quality Monitoring Plan
$7.2
AWWA WQTC60611
Published Date: 11/15/2004
Comparison of an Anionic Polymer to No Polymer Addition for Treating Filter Backwash Water
$7.2
AWWA WQTC60671
Published Date: 11/15/2004
Aesthetics as an Emerging Water Quality Issue: Need for T&O Testing of Distribution and Plumbing Materials
$7.2

Best-Selling Products