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MORPHOLOGICAL, MINERALOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE IRON TUBERCLES FROM AN IRON PIPE

Citation:

GERKE, T L., D. A. LYTLE, M. R. SCHOCK, M. K. DESANTIS, AND J. B. MAYNARD. MORPHOLOGICAL, MINERALOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE IRON TUBERCLES FROM AN IRON PIPE. In Proceedings, AWWA National Meeting , San Antonio, TX, June 11 - 15, 2006. American Water Works Association, Denver, CO, -, (2006).

Impact/Purpose:

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Description:

Water utilities adjust water quality treatment procedures to minimize corrosion and to remain in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Some treatment changes though can adversely affect tubercle stability and cause red water and/or other related problems. Therefore, it is important for water quality managers and engineers to have a conceptual model in place to reasonably predict how such changes will impact the distribution system. Models require a comprehensive understanding of the relationships between corrosion of the iron pipe and the effects of the composition of the bulk waters on scale development and scale stability. Studies evaluating these parameters are based on the assumption that one or two tubercle types are representative of tuberculation in the given distribution system. This assumption though has been based on a limited number of real observations and needs to be further tested, so modeling predictions can be viewed with a high level of confidence. Therefore, the main objectives of this study were to: perform a comprehensive assessment of the physio-chemical properties of three iron tubercles from a single pipe and assess their extent of variability. These results could be utilized to refine sampling strategies for assessing the effects of treatment changes on a distribution systems water quality.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PAPER IN NON-EPA PROCEEDINGS)
Product Published Date:06/11/2006
Record Last Revised:04/03/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 151625