Abstract
Pre-coagulation ozonation has been reported to be effective in drinking water treatment processes. Limited data are available on the impact of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) on Lake Huron water which serves as a primary source of drinking water for many communities around the Great Lakes region. Impact of ozone/hydrogen peroxide based AOP on Lake Huron water was studied. The results show that AOPs can achieve higher particles removal in finished water and deliver improved filtered water turbidity compared to the conventional treatment process. Sharp decline in ultraviolet absorbance at 254 nm (UV254) was observed immediately following AOP treatment while only minimal overall decrease in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was achieved.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND DISCLAIMER
The research was supported by the Walkerton Clean Water Centre and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) in the form of an Individual Discovery Grant awarded to Dr. E.K. Yanful. The mention of commercial products does not constitute endorsement by the authors or the associated institutions.