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Main Title Operational Variables and the Release of Colonized Granular Activated Carbon Particles in Drinking Water.
Author Camper, A. K. ; Broadaway, S. C. ; LeChevallier, M. W. ; McFeters, G. A. ;
CORP Author Montana State Univ., Bozeman.;Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Water Engineering Research Lab.
Year Published 1987
Report Number EPA-R-810015; EPA/600/J-87/080;
Stock Number PB88-103809
Additional Subjects Activated carbon treatment ; Water treatment ; Filtration ; Potable water ; Coliform bacteria ; Klebsiella ; Fines ; Water pollution ; Reprints ;
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Abstract
Laboratory and field studies were conducted to determine the impact of granular activated carbon (GAC) drinking water filters and various operational variables on the release of populated filtration medium into finished water. Initially, various filtration media were compared. In laboratory column experiments, the surfaces of GAC, sand, and anthracite particles were populated to the same level with heterotrophic plate count (HPC) bacteria. However, GAC supported greater numbers of the coliform Klebsiella oxytoca than the other two media. A comparison of the media from operating drinking water filters showed that GAC-filtered water contained particles with attached HPC and coliform bacteria to a greater extent than sand- and anthracite-treated water. The involvement of various operational variables in the increased release of populated fines was evaluated at two facilities. (Copyright (c) Journal of American Water Works Association, 79(5): 70-74, May 1987.)