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Water Treatment Water Treatment CE 326 Principles of Environmental Engineering CE 326 Principles of Environmental Engineering February 22, 2008 February 22, 2008 Tim Ellis, Ph.D., P.E. Tim Ellis, Ph.D., P.E.

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Water Treatment. CE 326 Principles of Environmental Engineering February 22, 2008 Tim Ellis, Ph.D., P.E. Four Water Quality Characteristics. Physical Turbidity Color Taste and odor Temperature Chemical Inorganic substances Organic substances Biological Radiological. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Water TreatmentWater Treatment

CE 326 Principles of Environmental EngineeringCE 326 Principles of Environmental EngineeringFebruary 22, 2008February 22, 2008

Tim Ellis, Ph.D., P.E.Tim Ellis, Ph.D., P.E.

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Four Water Quality Four Water Quality CharacteristicsCharacteristics

• PhysicalPhysical– TurbidityTurbidity– ColorColor– Taste and odorTaste and odor– TemperatureTemperature

• Chemical Chemical – Inorganic substancesInorganic substances– Organic substancesOrganic substances

• BiologicalBiological• RadiologicalRadiological

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Maximum Contaminant Levels for Inorganic Compounds

ContaminantExisting MCL (mg/L) MCLG (mg/L)

ArsenicAsbestosBariumCadmiumChromiumLeadMercuryNitrate (as N)Nitrite (as N)SeleniumThallium

0.017 million fibers/L

2.00.0050.1

0.015 TT0.00210.01.0

0.050.0005

07 million fibers/L

2.00.0050.10

0.00210.01.00.05

0.002

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Organic SubstancesOrganic Substances• Volatile Organic Compounds. Volatile Organic Compounds.

– Compounds which are characterized by high Compounds which are characterized by high v_____________ are classified as volatile v_____________ are classified as volatile organic compounds (VOCs). organic compounds (VOCs).

– VOCs may have particular adverse health VOCs may have particular adverse health effects. effects.

– They are a result of industrial, commercial, They are a result of industrial, commercial, and agricultural activity. and agricultural activity.

– Many are s___________ or additives (e.g., Many are s___________ or additives (e.g., paint thinners).paint thinners).

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Synthetic Organic CompoundsSynthetic Organic Compounds• Organic chemicals of an a________________ Organic chemicals of an a________________

origin are termed synthetic organic origin are termed synthetic organic compounds (SOCs). compounds (SOCs).

• Like VOCs, SOCs may have particular Like VOCs, SOCs may have particular adverse health effects and are a result of adverse health effects and are a result of – industrial, industrial, – commercial, and commercial, and – agricultural activity. agricultural activity.

• Many SOCs are h__________, p___________, Many SOCs are h__________, p___________, or i______________.or i______________.

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Disinfection ByproductsDisinfection Byproducts• During disinfection of drinking water, chemical During disinfection of drinking water, chemical

oxidants kill disease causing organisms oxidants kill disease causing organisms (p_____________) but can also create toxic organic (p_____________) but can also create toxic organic compounds. compounds.

• These are termed disinfection byproducts (DBPs).These are termed disinfection byproducts (DBPs).• The most common source of DBPs is c__________ or The most common source of DBPs is c__________ or

b___________ of water containing organic matter. b___________ of water containing organic matter. • This often results in trihalomethanes (THMs), the This often results in trihalomethanes (THMs), the

most common of which are: most common of which are: – Chloroform (CHCl3)Chloroform (CHCl3)– Bromoform (CHBrBromoform (CHBr33))– Bromodichloromethane (CHBrClBromodichloromethane (CHBrCl22))– Dibromochloromethane (CHBrDibromochloromethane (CHBr22Cl)Cl)

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LegislationLegislation• SDWA of 1974SDWA of 1974

– The S____ D_________ W_____ A___ (SDWA) was The S____ D_________ W_____ A___ (SDWA) was signed into law by President Gerald Ford in 1974. signed into law by President Gerald Ford in 1974.

– It established minimum national standards for It established minimum national standards for drinking water to protect public health. drinking water to protect public health.

– The act established p___________ standards which The act established p___________ standards which specified maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for specified maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for individual contaminants suspected of having an individual contaminants suspected of having an adverse affect on public health.adverse affect on public health.

– The act also established s__________ standards The act also established s__________ standards relating to tastes, odors, and appearance of drinking relating to tastes, odors, and appearance of drinking water.water.

– SDWA set a timeline for the promulgation of SDWA set a timeline for the promulgation of standards with a review every three years.standards with a review every three years.

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SDWA Amendments of 1986SDWA Amendments of 1986• By the 1980s, a number of contaminants had yet to be regulated, and on June 19, By the 1980s, a number of contaminants had yet to be regulated, and on June 19,

1986 President Reagan signed into law the 1986 Amendments to the SDWA.1986 President Reagan signed into law the 1986 Amendments to the SDWA.• Major aspects of the 1986 Amendments to the SDWA included:Major aspects of the 1986 Amendments to the SDWA included:

– C____________ revisions to drinking water regulations in a timely fashion.C____________ revisions to drinking water regulations in a timely fashion.– Definition of a t___________ t___________ for each contaminant regulated.Definition of a t___________ t___________ for each contaminant regulated.– Requirement of a treatment technique where it is not feasible to ascertain the Requirement of a treatment technique where it is not feasible to ascertain the

level of a r___________ c______________level of a r___________ c______________– F___________ r_____ for surface waters (Surface Water Treatment Rule, F___________ r_____ for surface waters (Surface Water Treatment Rule,

SWTR).SWTR).– D____________ of all water supplies.D____________ of all water supplies.– Prohibition on the use of l_____ products on conveyance systems.Prohibition on the use of l_____ products on conveyance systems.– Requirement for the protection of g__________ sources.Requirement for the protection of g__________ sources.

• The SDWA directed EPA to set up several classes of compounds for which The SDWA directed EPA to set up several classes of compounds for which regulations are to be developed and to establish a timeline for development of the regulations are to be developed and to establish a timeline for development of the regulations.regulations.

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SDWA Amendments of 1996

• On November 29, 1996, the Senate passed a bill to On November 29, 1996, the Senate passed a bill to r_____________ the SDWA. r_____________ the SDWA.

• This bill contained several amendments to the regulations This bill contained several amendments to the regulations which would lessen some of the regulatory burden on which would lessen some of the regulatory burden on water utilities, especially small systems. water utilities, especially small systems.

• It bill passed the House on June 25, 1996 and both houses It bill passed the House on June 25, 1996 and both houses on on August 2, 1996. August 2, 1996.

• These amendments locked EPA into a 1998 deadline for These amendments locked EPA into a 1998 deadline for issuing a DBP rule and enhanced SWTR.issuing a DBP rule and enhanced SWTR.

• Subsequent review and revisions to current standards is Subsequent review and revisions to current standards is required every six years.required every six years.

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Contaminant Candidate List

• Currently, EPA has drinking water regulations for more than 90 contaminants.

• The SDWA required EPA to maintain a list of unregulated contaminants. EPA uses this list to prioritize research and data collection efforts to determine whether to regulate a given contaminant.

• In February 2005, EPA published its second list of contaminants, the contaminant candidate list (CCL). Currently EPA is soliciting nominations for CCL3.

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EPA LINKS

• For the current list of standards see: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/contaminants/index.html

• for the time line of promulgation, see: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/contaminants/pdfs/contam_timeline.pdf

• for the contaminant candidate list see: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/ccl/ccl2.html

• for nominating a contaminant to the CCL see: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/ccl/ccl3.html