MONITORING AND TREATMENT OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN DRINKING WATER COMPARATIVE STUDY | ||||
Journal of Environmental Science | ||||
Article 2, Volume 41, Issue 2, March 2018, Page 17-39 PDF (749.43 K) | ||||
Document Type: Review Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jes.2018.21020 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Kandile, Nadia, Gh1; Hewehy, M. I2; Abdel- Hady, E. Z3 | ||||
1Faculty of Women, Chemistry Department, Ain Shams University | ||||
2Env. Basic Science Department, Institute of Environmental Studies & Research, Ain Shams University | ||||
3Holding Company for Water and Wastewater, Cairo, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in drinking water, have a negative impact on human health and environment especially that formed during chlorination step in the treatment process, they classified as possible human carcinogens, when exceed the permissible limits. The identification and quantification of VOCs performed by purge & trap GC/MS instrument, using reference analytical method (EPA 524.2, 1995). A monthly monitoring comparative study established during 2016 in both input and output of Shubra El-Kheima (Water Treatment Plants WTP) (1 km far from Nile River on Al-Sharqawia canal at the northern border of capital Cairo) and South Alamein WTP (270 km downstream far from the Nile River on Alhamam canal at North Coast of Egypt). The study investigated and recorded the presence of disinfection by-product of Volatile Organic Compounds (DBPs-VOCs) (CHCl3, CHCl2Br, CHClBr2 and CHBr3) which exceeded the permissible limits in the produced Water of South Alamein WTP and its boosters. The study succeeded in estimating the amount of granular activated carbon GAC required to reduce (DBPs-VOCs) values from (178 µg/l) to (94 µg/l) in the produced water of South Alamein WTP, The duration frequency for changing (GAC)would be approximately (581 ton)/(17 days). | ||||
Keywords | ||||
: Volatile organic compounds; Granular activated carbon; Drinking water; disinfection by-product; GC/MS analysis | ||||
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