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Evaluation of a UV/Ozone Treatment Process for Removal of MTBE in Groundwater Supplies in New Mexico

Citation:

PATTERSON, C. L., F. CADENA, A. Ghassemi, R. SINHA, R. KRISHNAN, AND K. KIDD. Evaluation of a UV/Ozone Treatment Process for Removal of MTBE in Groundwater Supplies in New Mexico. Presented at World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, Kansas City, MO, May 17 - 21, 2009.

Impact/Purpose:

To Inform Public

Description:

EPA’s Office of Research and Development is funding pilot-scale studies on MTBE contaminated groundwater using UV/ozone treatment technology (254 nm UV, 5.8 mg/L ozone). The pilot-scale treatment system consists of a GW well pump, a feed tank, a pretreatment system (water softener with iron reduction), a low-pressure UV/ozone treatment system, and GAC post treatment. Treatability studies have been conducted by graduate students at New Mexico State University to determine the effectiveness of UV/ozone treatment on well water contaminated by underground plumes of MTBE and other volatile organic compounds. NMSU found UV/ozone treatment to be highly effective for removing MTBE and MTBE byproducts in groundwater. The MTBE concentrations after treatment were much lower (0.4-7.7 µg/L) as compared to the initial influent concentrations (127-251 µg/L). However, acetone was formed during oxidation of MTBE. Future field studies are planned to investigate the impact of enhanced ozone/medium-pressure UV on MTBE and MTBE byproduct removal and alternative technologies for acetone removal.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ PAPER)
Product Published Date:05/21/2009
Record Last Revised:07/10/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 209544